Christmas is the season of miracles — angels singing, shepherds witnessing glory, wise men following a star across a continent. But the truth is… the miracle didn’t end in a manger. It continued in every sunrise, every breath, every heartbeat, and every sense God placed inside our bodies. We are living, walking, laughing, tasting, hugging… Continue reading The Miracles We Forget: Teaching Our Children to See God in the “Ordinary”
Category: Glowing + Growing
Celebrating the spark inside every child. This is about nurturing curiosity, encouraging confidence, and creating space for growth.
🌿 The Lap That Feels Like Home
There are moments in motherhood when time seems to pause — when a child’s words pierce straight through the noise of the world and land right in your heart. Lucy had a writing assignment this week: “Describe your favorite room in the house.” She began circling adjectives like cozy, warm, safe, and beautiful. When I… Continue reading 🌿 The Lap That Feels Like Home
🌟 Be of Good Cheer: Why The Clockmaker’s Son Is One of the Best Books I’ve Ever Read with Lucy
I don’t often call a book life-changing, but The Clockmaker’s Son by Jenny Phillips truly deserves that title. Lucy and I recently finished it together, and I can honestly say it’s one of the most powerful stories we’ve ever read. It’s published through The Good and the Beautiful, the homeschool program we love—but you don’t… Continue reading 🌟 Be of Good Cheer: Why The Clockmaker’s Son Is One of the Best Books I’ve Ever Read with Lucy
Harmony at Home: How Classical Music Shapes Our Homeschool Days
Homeschooling is one of the greatest joys of my life—and one of the hardest careers I’ve ever taken on. People sometimes assume it’s “easier” than working outside the home, but let me tell you, the amount of patience required could rival that of a monk. Some days, I joke that it should count as an… Continue reading Harmony at Home: How Classical Music Shapes Our Homeschool Days
Giggles on Two Wheels 🚲✨
Yesterday, September 9, 2025, marks a huge milestone for our girl—Lucy learned to really ride her bike! No more training wheels, just two wheels, balance, and a whole lot of giggles. Truth be told, she probably could’ve done it sooner, but this summer’s brutal heat kept us from spending much time outside practicing. Still, God’s… Continue reading Giggles on Two Wheels 🚲✨
Stories That Shape Us: The Gift of Shared Storytelling
From the moment Lucy was born, stories have been part of her world. If I wasn’t holding a book in my hands, I was telling her stories of my own. Bedtime, breakfast, car rides—it didn’t matter where we were, there was always room for a story. That love for books has grown into something deeply… Continue reading Stories That Shape Us: The Gift of Shared Storytelling
Shining into Fourth Grade ✨
Today we’re celebrating a big milestone—Lucy has officially finished third grade academically and is beginning fourth grade! 📚💡 Her love of learning, her determination, and her curiosity have carried her here, and I couldn’t be more proud. Watching her snuggle into her books, ask thoughtful questions, and tackle challenges with a smile has been such… Continue reading Shining into Fourth Grade ✨
Lucy’s First Horse Lesson: Courage, Tears, and Triumph
Today was a milestone for Lucy—her very first horse lesson! 🐴✨ One of the reasons I wanted Lucy to start riding lessons is because she feels emotions in such a big, beautiful way. Something that might not seem like a big deal to others can weigh heavily on her heart. And sure enough, we saw… Continue reading Lucy’s First Horse Lesson: Courage, Tears, and Triumph
Little Hands, Big Heart
The other day while I was on the phone, I noticed Lucy crouched down, scrubbing the floor with such determination. Turns out, while I was vacuuming, a little piece of a purple colored pencil got caught and left a big streak across the floor. Without anyone telling her to, Lucy immediately got to work. She… Continue reading Little Hands, Big Heart
Reading: Pathways Beyond the Page
Reading is so much more than just reading. It’s a spark that lights up endless passages and pathways in the brain, creating connections that reach far beyond the page. Lately, I’ve had the joy of watching Lucy’s reading blossom into something even more incredible—cross-referencing. The other day, she was working on a journal prompt that… Continue reading Reading: Pathways Beyond the Page