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February 27, 2013

3 Strategies For Planning Family Adventures

Filed Under: Choice, Planning Tagged With: bucket lists, family adventures

Outside it’s a winter wonderland of frost-gilded trees and snow-blanketed yards. But while my kids are making plans for sledding after school, I’m making plans for spring break. I’m ready for some family adventures and I want to map an outline of them before that week arrives. Often we spend our break at home, with…

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February 21, 2013

Why We Need the Courage to Admit When We’re Wrong

Filed Under: Choice, Relationships Tagged With: character, fears, virtue

It’s hard to admit when we’ve done something wrong and hurt another person in the process. Really hard. In fact, it’s easier to point our finger at another source than to own up to our role in the matter. Have you ever noticed this tendency in yourself? You know you’ve got to apologize because it’s…

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February 7, 2013

Winter Boredom Busters For Moms

Filed Under: Hopes, Life Hacks, Time, Uncategorized Tagged With: Good food, time

It’s cold. It’s dreary. And I’m getting that cooped up feeling, no matter how many times I leave the house to run errands. Even if you don’t live in a cold climate like I do, where winter means hurrying from car to building to car with as little flesh exposed as possible, chances are you…

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January 14, 2013

All In

Filed Under: Choice, Hopes, Planning, Uncategorized Tagged With: expectations, fears, future, goals, Planning, priorities, words

This month I’m making a leap. I’m stepping off the edge. I’m diving into a new venture (or adventure). This month also marks the start of a year in which I’ve decided I’m going to stop holding back. I want to be all in. The new venture is a series for parents at my church….

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December 5, 2012

Celebrating Amidst Imperfection

Filed Under: Hopes, Planning, Uncategorized Tagged With: expectations, family, future, love, Planning, tradition

A symmetrical evergreen bedecked with ribbon garland, white lights, and glass ornaments sits in the front window giving off a subtle pine scent. The soft sounds of carols play throughout the house, mixed with the crackles and pops coming from the glowing embers in the fireplace – the perfect counter to gently falling snow outside….

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November 27, 2012

Wish Lists

Filed Under: Hopes, Parenting Tagged With: Children, expectations, future, goals

It’s that wonderful time of year – those weeks where we head to the stores or our craft rooms or kitchens to buy/create an item from a loved one’s list of wishes. Our goal now, and in the weeks ahead, is to fulfill a wish (or wishes) for every person on our shopping list. But…

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November 13, 2012

Can’t See the Dangers For the Quirks

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My 1999 Chevy Prizm was full of character – all those idiosyncrasies that you only find in a vehicle that’s seen a lot of years and thousands of miles. The interior light didn’t work. The heater moaned in cold weather. The front end shook at speeds over 65 miles an hour. The brake pedal squished…

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November 1, 2012

Why Do I Do This?

Filed Under: Choice, Crafts, Parenting, Relationships Tagged With: Children, family, Good food, love, treasure

Three times a year I put myself through the finger-numbing task of creating and decorating my daughters’ birthday cakes and treats. It’s often a four- or five-hour process, during which my shoulders cramp up high around my ears as I hunch over my masterpiece. My tembles throb from the effort of concentration. And my hands…

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October 5, 2012

Celebrating a New Book

Filed Under: Relationships Tagged With: Books, love, treasure, words

I’m so excited for my friend, Sharla Fritz. I’ve had the privilege of seeing her new book, Bless These Lips, come together chapter by chapter in our local writer’s group. This week she’s been celebrating the launch of the book (with a fun giveaway – check out the details below) and today is my turn…

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September 12, 2012

How to Be a Milk-&-Hot-Cookies Mom

Filed Under: Life Hacks, Parenting, Time Tagged With: Children, Good food, love, motherhood, time

Let’s face it: being a mom takes a lot of work. Being a great mom takes even more. Or so we think… What if being a great mom wasn’t so tough after all? I think sometimes we make it harder on ourselves by creating this image in our minds of the perfect mom. And then…

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