Mothering

Transitions Can Be Tricky – Even Good Ones!

Why transitions can be so tricky and how to make them easier. Types of Transitions We have natural transitions throughout the year. And then special circumstance transitions that pop up throughout our life. For instance, natural transitions include school starting. In the fall in August or September, typically our children start a new school year […]

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Asking for Angelic Help, Saved my Son’s life!

I started to experiment with praying and asking for angels around early 2014.  I started with cooking angels, van buying angels, etc.  Then in November of 2014, I had an incredible experience where I was inspired to pray and ask for guardian angels to attend my son, who I thought was on a scout campout.  He

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A wonderful question to ponder – What am I longing for in this moment?

Someone posed this question to me, and it caused me to stop in my tracks. Longing – such a powerful word. Not what do I want or what do I need. But what do I long for? Sometimes I long for deep connection with others. Not surface conversations, though those are needed and appropriate much

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Miracle Sofa Story Demonstrates 1/24/50/24/1 – Episode 2:9

My friend and co-author Heather is living in Jerusalem. I love hearing about her adventures with her family there. She recently shared an experience about how they miraculously got a sofa and then sadly lost the sofa and then miraculously got it back again! It was such a great example of 1/24/50/24/1 that I had

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How a Kitchen Faucet Taught Me that Loving Myself was More Powerful than Loving My Son – Episode 2:7

Devon is living at home for awhile. He does not enjoy the automatic faucet in the kitchen. I got it for my birthday and I love it. So the frustration of him messing it up (by turning it off and on with the handle) has been a challenge. I thought I needed to love him

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