In our home, family dinners are not optional—they’re sacred. Every evening, we gather at the table, and one rule always stands: screens are not invited. No phones, no tablets, no distractions. Just us. What happens at that table is more than sharing food—we share life. We talk, we laugh, we plan. We celebrate the little… Continue reading The Sacred Space of the Dinner Table
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When Siblings Become Teachers
There is something so beautiful about older siblings teaching younger ones. Not going to lie—sometimes it looks a little like the blind leading the blind, 😂 but for the most part, it’s an incredible blessing. The older learns compassion and patience (whether they like it or not), and the younger soaks up every word in… Continue reading When Siblings Become Teachers
“Catch Me, Mama!”
There are moments in motherhood that stop me in my tracks—moments that remind me just how fleeting childhood is. This picture is one of them. Lucy’s arms stretched wide, her laughter bubbling up as she leaps toward me, trusting without hesitation that I’ll catch her. I know these days are numbered. One day, her leaps… Continue reading “Catch Me, Mama!”
From “Have To” to “Get To”
Yesterday, during our homeschool “recess break,” I told Lucy we needed to do some deadheading in the garden. Her response? A very honest: “I don’t feel like doing that today.” To which I replied, “Me either. But taking care of our home is a way we can show our gratitude to God for blessing us… Continue reading From “Have To” to “Get To”
Sometimes They Just Want Us
As summer winds down and our hybrid school routine looms on the horizon, I’ve been intentional about carving out days for Lucy’s imagination to lead the way. One day a week, she gets to choose what we do (among mom-approved options, of course 😉), and we follow her lead. This week, I was fully expecting… Continue reading Sometimes They Just Want Us
Why the Right Swim Lessons Matter
Swimming lessons aren’t just about safety—they’re about confidence, growth, and joy in the water. But here’s the truth: not all swim programs are created equal. Lucy had her first swim class when she was just six months old. Those little splashes were more about bonding than backstrokes, but we loved it. Then came COVID, and… Continue reading Why the Right Swim Lessons Matter
A Homeschool Hybrid That Feels Like the Best of Both Worlds
Last night was Lucy’s Meet the Teacher Night, and I couldn’t help but feel so thankful for the unique path we’ve found in her education. While I homeschool Lucy at home, she also attends a local Christian Homeschool Connection Program one day a week. It’s the perfect hybrid that gives her both the freedom and… Continue reading A Homeschool Hybrid That Feels Like the Best of Both Worlds
Happy Trails: Busting the “Homeschool Kids Aren’t Social” Myth
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
Holy Cheese Nibblits, Kids Really Do Hear Everything
A friend of mine recently watched Lucy for the afternoon. At one point, she had some music playing, and So What by Pink came on. She didn’t think much of it—Lucy loves music, and kids usually don’t notice or process the lyrics… right? Well, not Lucy. My friend said she kept peeking at Lucy in… Continue reading Holy Cheese Nibblits, Kids Really Do Hear Everything
Holy Cheese Nibblits! Why We Love Geronimo Stilton 🧀📚
If you’ve never met Geronimo Stilton, you’re missing out on one of the funniest, most creative, and wildly entertaining children’s book series out there. These stories follow Geronimo—a mouse who works as a journalist and often finds himself solving mysteries and getting into hilarious situations. Not only are the books brimming with humor (Lucy’s current… Continue reading Holy Cheese Nibblits! Why We Love Geronimo Stilton 🧀📚