mom life
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What Do I Do All Year? | Life Between Routines, Rumors & Real Faith
Apparently, there’s a rumor about how I spend my days… so let’s clear the air. Between living in two places, online school, subbing, writing, and managing chronic pain, my days are anything but boring. Routine is my anchor, faith is… Continue reading
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Finding Myself | Authentically Through Christ
Life gets overwhelming when we try to be everything to everyone. But peace isn’t found in the hustle — it’s found in Christ. This post explores how learning to say no, practicing gratitude, and trusting God’s promises creates a life… Continue reading
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Through the Cracks
The more I hear, the more I crave the quiet. Whispers still find a way to travel, and old wounds always seep through the cracks. This poem explores the weight of storms, the ache of forgiveness, and the vow to… Continue reading
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In the Middle of It All | Homecomings and Hope
It’s slow, hard, and sometimes painful—but beautiful all the same. This week, I celebrated my daughter’s 15th birthday and the gift of having my son finally come home. There’s sushi dinners, birthday decorations, and even a long-awaited concert ahead—but more… Continue reading
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When the Enemy Fears Your Future
From childhood wounds to raising a fierce, fire-filled daughter, I’ve learned this: when blessings are on the horizon, the enemy will fight to steal them. But God’s promises stand. This is my story of holding fast to hope, love, and… Continue reading
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Where the Truth Lives | Trusting God Through the Divide
We’re living in the in-between—scattered across states, stretched thin, and learning to trust God in the quiet ache of waiting. But even here, truth rises. Love holds. And faith leads. One meaningful step at a time, He’s making a way.… Continue reading
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The Situationship of Change: Building a Life in Two Places
From driveway tears to desert skies, we’re living in a new kind of “situationship”—caught between two places and leaning fully on God. This season is stretching me in ways I never expected, but also reminding me what it means to… Continue reading






