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I was inspired to share a few stories and what I’m learning from a podcast I listened to recently. You’ll see how they relate.
Continue reading “Coconut Drinks, Pedicures, and Learning to Be Vulnerable”Image used in featured photo is from here.
I was inspired to share a few stories and what I’m learning from a podcast I listened to recently. You’ll see how they relate.
Continue reading “Coconut Drinks, Pedicures, and Learning to Be Vulnerable”I am so blessed to have an amazing mom and 2 wonderful mother-in-laws. Let me tell you about them:
My momma. She is so beautiful. A lady of great poise. Growing up, she made our house a home and sacrificed so much for us. She plays heavenly music on the piano, and she can comfort me like no one else in the world. She always understands. She sews precious little purses, pillow cases, and other projects. She helps run multiple people’s homes. She never complains. Though she doesn’t always consider herself the most prayerful or spiritual person – in my eyes she lives like a saint. A true example of the works of mercy.
Continue reading “Celebrate ALL of the Moms in Your Life”“It takes a village to raise a child,” they say. And they are right. But where is it? And are villages only for parents and children?
Continue reading “Redefining and Expanding the Village”Do you ever see other people’s homes, and feel like you are different and/or somehow wrong because in your house not everything matches perfectly? Or maybe you are a college student living paycheck to paycheck and you can’t afford to keep up on the latest trends (nor do you have the time.)
Continue reading “Everything Doesn’t Have To Match”Do you ever feel that you are failing? That you aren’t enough? I know I do, and I get these kinds of thoughts often as a person who suffers from anxiety. But I don’t think living in fear is God’s plan for me or anyone else. Remember the man by the pool?
Continue reading “Get Up and Do Something (Even if You Feel Inadequate)”Life is so hard, right? There’s always something, isn’t there? I think sometimes we can get stuck in a cycle of saying things like: Continue reading “Don’t Wait for the Storm to Pass”
And I’ll tell you why. But first, I love this verse: Continue reading “Why You Should Create (Even if Your Work isn’t Perfect)”