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Gard'en My Heart - The Beautiful Hard Work of Harvest.
I find that the urgent is often the biggest enemy of the important.
I don't know about you, but I find it almost impossible to focus on what’s important when there is always something to get done or somewhere to be.
It feels like there is just no end to ‘noise’ I am daily bombarded by.
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Justyce in the Youngs Family. An Ode to the Wild Ones.
If Justyce had been born first, we would have had a much smaller family!
As a mom with six kids before Justyce came into our world, I thought I had seen it all. Each one of our children offered their fair share of challenges and were unique in their own right, so I thought I was prepared.
After all, I had learned some tricks along the way and was sure I could handle another baby… as long, of course, as this one was compliant and easy going.
You know, just like you order up...
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Meet Hannah. Here's How I'm Learning to Lean into Love to Raise a Great Mom.
Do you ever ask yourself ... "Do I need to read another parenting book? I obviously still don’t know what I am doing.” Well, with one of my children particularly, these are the questions that flood my mind. -
The Rough Road: Stepping Stones for Character & Celebration
Life is never without its challenges and heartaches, but as families pull together for each other, those rough patches will eventually give way to hope, love and celebration! -
Getting Real About Motherhood: Regrets, Relationships & Redemption
I have started and stopped writing this blog over and over trying to find words that convey the heartache, joy, regrets, hope and sadness that I wrestle with as a mom all the while keeping my heart centred on God’s grace and redemptive power to bring beauty out of ashes. -
How Living With "Myself" Taught Me How To Love.
Raising Sarah, all the things I thought should work for discipline with a child, simply didn’t. Sarah was born fiercely independent and determined. I guess maybe I just make them that way…!
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Meet Chayden: Proof That In Family You Need Savoury To Recognize the Sweet.
Thank God that first-borns seem often to be graced with tenacity and strength. That “ strong willed” crazy little man was perfectly built to survive our parental learning curve. Chayden helped us develop and grow as parents. It was a rough road, but as we have grown as a Mom and Dad and had 6 other kids he is quick to share with his younger siblings that it is a good thing for them that we aren't the same parents he had to train when he was kid…lol.