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When Your Kids Need Different Things at the Same Time
Parenting kids in different stages is tough! You’ve got the older ones seeking attention and help, a curious toddler getting into everything, and a baby needing constant care. It’s chaotic, especially during bedtime. It’s messy, but that’s motherhood!
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Breastfeeding Baby #4 And Why I Almost Quit
Breastfeeding my fourth baby didn’t go the way I expected. From NICU fears to weeks of triple feeding, this is the honest reality of navigating postpartum, exhaustion, and faith in the middle of it.
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Embracing Imperfection in Motherhood
Motherhood often carries an invisible mental load that no one else can see. From juggling responsibilities to battling quiet guilt, many moms feel the presence of trying to do everything well. This reflection shares a real moment of overwhelm and the reminder that grace matters more than perfection.
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The Sacred and the Chaotic: Church with Kids
A Saturday night church service with kids turned into soaked pants, a public bathroom disaster, and a much-needed reminder about grace. Sometimes faith and motherhood collide in the most chaotic ways.
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How To Handle Sibling Fighting (What I’m learning As A Mom of Four)
There are days I’m irritated by the arguing. And there are days I’m curious about what it’s revealing. This is what I’m learning about sibling fighting, love languages, and teaching kids how to repair.
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If You’re New Here
I’m a wife, a mom of four, and a woman being shaped in real time. I write from my kitchen table about faith, family, and the work of growing while raising children.
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Trusting God When You Don’t Have All The Answers
I’ve been waiting for a sky-opening, sea-parting kind of sign before taking the next step. Instead, I’ve been given something quieter — just enough light to take one step, not the whole journey.
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When Survival Mode Becomes the Default
I’ve tried the chore charts. The Pinterest systems. The productivity hacks. But the real issue isn’t tools — it’s capacity. Here’s what I’m learning about survival mode as a stay-at-home mom.
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The Season of Lasts
Sometimes trusting God doesn’t feel triumphant. Sometimes it looks like making a decision and grieving it at the same time. This is what the season of “lasts” has been teaching me.









