There’s a myth I hear often about homeschooling—that kids who learn at home will somehow be unsocial, clingy, or lack confidence. But let me tell you a story that says otherwise. My husband and I recently snuck away for a much-needed weekend together (shoutout to our amazing friends who cared for our kids, dogs, and… Continue reading Happy Trails: Busting the “Homeschool Kids Aren’t Social” Myth
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When Your Child’s Prayer Stops You in Your Tracks
Last night, Lucy prayed: “Dear God, thank You for dinner. I mean, my dad made it, but really YOU made it, so thank You for doing that for us.” I had to pause for a moment just to take it in. As a parent, I know how easy it is to question ourselves—to feel guilt… Continue reading When Your Child’s Prayer Stops You in Your Tracks
Back to the Basics: Raising a Confident Communicator
Lately, I’ve been giving Anderson more responsibilities around the house—little things that stretch him just enough to build confidence without overwhelming him. And let me tell you, it’s been such a beautiful shift. Yes, having him teach Lucy some of her homeschool lessons has been wildly successful (for both of them), but we’ve recently taken… Continue reading Back to the Basics: Raising a Confident Communicator
Big Brother, Best Teacher
There are some days in parenting that feel like a little glimpse of heaven, and today was one of them. This summer, we discovered something unexpected and wonderful: Anderson loves teaching Lucy her homeschool lessons. And perhaps even more heartwarming—Lucy absolutely loves being taught by him. It started simply enough. I was nearby, as always,… Continue reading Big Brother, Best Teacher
🧺Because I Said Yes: A Picnic, Some Petunias, and the Gift of a Simple Day
This morning while we were out walking the dogs, Lucy looked up at me and asked the sweetest, most specific little question: “Mom, can we come back here this afternoon and have a picnic?” There was no reason to say no. No schedule to outrun, no deadline more important than this invitation. So I said… Continue reading 🧺Because I Said Yes: A Picnic, Some Petunias, and the Gift of a Simple Day
Lead with Laughter: The Power of Playing Games with Your Kids
As a former dog trainer, I’ve seen firsthand how leadership and play go hand in hand. One of my favorite stories comes from a longtime park ranger who observed wolf packs over the course of his career. Of all the alpha males he tracked, the most successful—the one who led the longest and raised the… Continue reading Lead with Laughter: The Power of Playing Games with Your Kids
Kicks, Confidence, and Conversations: Lucy’s Soccer Camp Debut
This week, Lucy tried something brand new: **soccer camp!**⚽️☀️ One of the best parts of parenting is watching our kids bravely try new things just to see what might spark. We’ve done gymnastics, dance, karate, tennis, and swimming—and while not every activity sticks, the courage to keep trying is the spark that matters most. But… Continue reading Kicks, Confidence, and Conversations: Lucy’s Soccer Camp Debut
One Chart, Two Homes: A Blended Family Strategy That’s Working Wonders
In blended families, even the most well-intentioned routines can feel like emotional whiplash for our kids. Different rules, different rhythms, different expectations—it’s a lot. And while it’s okay that every household runs differently, it’s also okay to admit that the inconsistency can be tough on our kids. Recently, we noticed that Anderson seemed a bit… Continue reading One Chart, Two Homes: A Blended Family Strategy That’s Working Wonders
Greens for the Win: Sneaking in a Nutrient Boost for Kids (and Dogs, too!)
When it comes to nutrition, I’m all about working smarter and harder. We cook whole foods. We talk about macronutrients. We eat the rainbow. But sometimes… the vegetables need a little backup. That’s where my not-so-secret weapon comes in: Amazing Grass. This green superfood blend is packed with powerful ingredients—wheatgrass, spirulina, chlorella, spinach, broccoli, alfalfa,… Continue reading Greens for the Win: Sneaking in a Nutrient Boost for Kids (and Dogs, too!)
🐾 Not About Me: Raising Good Givers
We went to the beach yesterday… but not for the kids. We went for the dogs. Yep—today was all about our fur kids. Splashing in the waves, chasing their favorite beach ball and a frisbee, getting soaked and sandy, and loving every second of it. But what surprised me most was how good it felt—for… Continue reading 🐾 Not About Me: Raising Good Givers