My 2018 Reading List One area that many people set goals in every year is personal development. For some that includes going to conferences, Bible Study goals, achieving certain fitness goals, and reading. One area that I personally want to do better in this year is reading. You know as well as I, busy momma, that reading can be hard to get in as we go about our daily lives with littles who need to eat, want us to play with them or cuddle, and schooling and housekeeping that needs to be ... continue reading...
Top Ten Posts of 2017
Top Ten Posts of 2017 I love putting together lists of the top ten posts each year. I'm always amazed at what you as readers are responding to and the variety that can show up in that selection. These lists also help me as I plan posts for the next year, as I can create content that is better suited for mommas in the season of littles. I've got some super exciting plans and goals for this coming year, and I can't wait to share everything with you! If you haven't had a chance to read all of ... continue reading...
5 Ways My Birth Plans Have Changed After Having Three Births
5 Ways My Birth Plans Have Changed After 3 Babies When my husband and I were expecting our first child we took childbirth education classes offered by our local hospital and I read a couple of books like What to Expect When Your Expecting, and similar offerings from the local resale shops, but other than those books, I didn’t really do much research on anything related to pregnancy, labor and delivery, and postpartum. I filled out my birth plan and I felt prepared. I thought our childbirth ... continue reading...
Finding Community as a Young Mom
Finding Community as a Young Mother Finding community as a mother is important and can be life changing. When my oldest son was born, I didn’t know any other young mothers. Even in my rural community where marriages and births usually happen earlier than in larger towns and cities, I didn’t have many friends in the same stage of life as I. After about six weeks of being at home with my little one, I decided it was time to get out and try to meet some other young mommas. I joined a Community ... continue reading...
To the Mom Worried About Her Child’s Future
To the Mom Worried about Her Child’s Future Dear Mom Worried About Her Child's Future, I don’t know about you, but sometimes I look at the world that my boys are growing up in and I wonder: What are things going to look like when they are men? How will the world treat believers when my little boys aren’t boys and babies anymore, when they have families? Will we still even be on this earth? I admit it, I get worried about my child’s future. Not being here wouldn’t be bad, if there ... continue reading...
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