When I was little I used to wear my coat in every new situation and not take it off until I felt comfortable. On the first day of school, every single year, I would get sick and throw up from the nerves of starting over again and having to meet new people. Every time we moved to a new ... READ the POST
listen more, speak less
This Christmas was simultaneously/equally joy-filled and pain-filled. Challenging relationships and the reality of strained interpersonal family dynamics during the holidays can often hit us hard when the dream is for something far richer to be shared. Some circumstances (I'd rather refrain from ... READ the POST
life…and loss
This entire past month life has been more than a bit crazy. We've had two recent trips to the ER for two different kids for two completely unrelated issues. If you follow along on my Facebook you've likely seen the photos and updates of the kids throughout this past month. Corban broke out with a ... READ the POST
the best way to celebrate advent
It’s December! The pace has picked up, the to-do lists have multiplied, travel plans are set, family members are sick, the preparations are underway, the stores are filled, the parking lots are packed…and the days are flying by. We are surrounded by people, inundated with errands, and our days ... READ the POST
when holidays don’t go as planned | thanksgiving: seaside
SWIMSUIT: Target similar below || SKIRT: Bliss Tulle || CUTTING BOARD: Marking Remarks We spent Thanksgiving at the beach this year! We have some family close by but they went out of town, and this past week has ... READ the POST
why reading comprehension (and tostadas) is critical for life
I read this “selection” to my first grader this morning: See the tree. The tree is a home. What can live in the house? See what lives here. It is for a raccoon. Raccoons can live in trees. The raccoon can go in. It can go out to get ... READ the POST
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