Our Unique Gifts
It is this beautiful process where the more I see me, the more I can see my children right where they are, and who they are.
Why I Lost Weight (Copy)
I’ve always gained and lost weight so inconsistently, until now. The secret to weight loss frees us from the vicious cycle of weight gain.
When The Day Is Done
We come to a point where the day is done. What happens after that can make all the difference.
iPhone And Insanity
I did the same thing over and over expecting different results. That is the definition of insanity my friends.
What To Do With Anger
There are no pictures of angry moms. The world thinks moms shouldn’t be angry, but what about when we are?
Working Mom
Work life balance is possible for you. We just have to hit a wall to find it sometimes.
My Messy House
Your identity as a human being is not determined by the cleanliness state of your home, did you know this?
What Child Birth Taught Me
I am one of those weirdos who loves child labor, let me tell you why.
What People Think of Me
I used to base my thinking on what other people thought. (About myself!) blehhhhhhh ***gag a bit
Laundry Parameters
At one point in my life I thought laundry was the bane of my existence, and then something changed.
When My Child Wastes
Something inside of me snaps when I see my child break something (yes even accidents). I’ve learned to notice it, I’ve had to train my brain to override it.
Puke And Gratitude
We can’t get through raising children without sleepless nights and the sounds of puking children. But there is one thing we CAN do, to make it a whole lot more enjoyable.
Love With Boundaries
There are some ground rules to setting boundaries. We must love ourself, speak our truth, have our own back and love those around us so so deeply.
Tell Me I’m Wrong
We can choose to believe, and be wrong. Or choose not to believe in things, and never be wrong.
Make Your Bed
I never used to make my bed, but after this particular day everything changed. It changed me.
Faith And Poop
You wont believe the valuable lessons I’ve learned as I toilet trained my three sons. It’s not what you think.