It’s been a while since I’ve posted on my blog. I started writing a few times but didn’t quite have the stamina to finish. January and February have always been hard months for me, and this year was no different. The short days, cold weather, and shortage of sunshine affect me physically and emotionally, and […]
Choosing to React Differently in the Midst of Chaos
The one thing my girls really wanted to do over winter break was to go ice skating. We all got sick on New Year’s Day, so it wasn’t until the end of break that we could go. Still feeling pretty tired, we decided to go anyway because that’s what my girls wanted. So we headed […]
Miracles Really Do Happen…and I Have Proof!
I believe there are angels among us. Ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Miracles. In a world full of darkness, I believe miracles really do happen in our everyday lives. God sends guardian angels to shine light into the dark parts of our lives. And I have proof because it happened to me this Christmas. December […]
The True Meaning of Giving at Christmas
My ten-year-old daughter, Kaitlyn, and I had a few rare moments alone as I drove her to basketball practice. “Mom, can I ask you something personal?” she asked nervously from the back seat. I knew it was going to be important for her to start off that way. Usually she just fires her questions off […]
Making Room for Grief and Gratitude at the Holidays
My divorce was finalized during the week of Thanksgiving four years ago. This holiday will always be bittersweet for me. I feel gratitude and grief at the same time, one a much more welcome emotion than the other, but both very real. Instead of ignoring the sadness that comes up this time of year, I’m […]
How I’m Facing My Daughter’s Preteen Emotions
I knew the teenage years would be challenging with two girls, especially now that I’m raising them on my own. I just didn’t anticipate that the challenges would start so soon, especially the preteen emotions. Kaitlyn turned ten just a couple of months ago, and already changes are happening. I hoped I would have a […]
Don’t Let Anyone Every Dull Your Sparkle
This week I finished another round of parent-teacher conferences. One of the most challenging, yet enlightening, aspects of teaching. I love connecting with families and getting to know more about the children, and who better to learn from than the experts. But every year I have at least one family that challenges me in a […]
How the Whole30 Changed My Relationship with Food
Yesterday was my last day of the Whole30 program. No grains, sugar, legumes, dairy, or alcohol for 30 days. Yes, it was hard at times. Lots of ups and downs. But it gave me some clear boundaries around what I could and could not eat, and I needed that. I can honestly say that the […]
Finding Peace in the Midst of Money Fear
This week I found myself in a spiral of fear. Money fear. Fear that I wouldn’t have enough. A feeling that I know all to well and whose grip can have such a strong hold on my mind. The tapes of ‘not good enough’ played loud and clear and affected my attitude. Only when I […]
More Practice at Being Messy
Today I was debriefing with Corinne’s play therapist after her session. Through her play, Corinne expressed that she doesn’t know when it’s okay to be messy, or if it is even okay at all. She is trying to contain her mess and is not sure if it’s okay to let it out and be herself. I […]