Tag: motherhood
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The Beginning of Something New: Back to Work
Life is shifting. Our slow mornings, spontaneous park trips, and last‑minute adventures are giving way to structure and routine. Yet even in the change, I feel God’s steady hand. He has provided someone loving and trustworthy to care for my children while I’m away, and for that I’m deeply grateful. We’ve walked through many seasons…
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Mom’s Are Forever

There is something sacred about a mother’s love — something no words can fully describe, yet every soul can feel. Even as a grown woman, I still need my mom. I still long for her voice, her laughter, her comforting presence. Though distance keeps us apart, moments with her remind me that a mother’s love…
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Spring Break: My Favorite Girly Came Home for a Visit

Never stop praying for your children. They need divine protection in a world that tries to pluck them away from young. Only God can do what we as parents cannot.
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Does Our Enemy Have to Be Bold and Scary? Or Are We Being Deceived?
The enemy isn’t always loud, obvious, or monstrous. Sometimes the enemy is subtle, familiar, and even comforting, and that’s why discernment matters.
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A Night‑Weaning Story: Love Woke Up Too

Even in the hard moments, love is doing its quiet work. And sometimes, in the middle of the night, that love wakes up too.
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Why Vitamin D Matters in Winter

Vitamin D is essential for bone strength, immune health, and mood balance, especially in winter when sun exposure is limited. Plant-based sources include mushrooms, fortified plant milks, tofu, and orange juice. Deficiency can cause fatigue, weakened immunity, and bone issues.
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Healing & Nourishing Salad: This One Will Make You Wanna Dance!

This isn’t just a bowl of veggies; it’s a celebration of life, energy, and divine design. Every bite is a testimony that whole, live foods can heal, uplift, and energize. And as we nourish our bodies, we glorify the One who made them.
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BE Well Wednesday: Onion Remedies for Cough & Cold Relief

Onions don’t just bring flavor to our meals but are a powerhouse of healing benefits. Take a few minutes to learn more. Subscribe and follow. Printable PDF enclosed just for you. Be Well!
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Happy Birthday Aliyah: Still My Baby, Now a Woman
I don’t think any parent’s heart is ever fully prepared for their children’s transition into adulthood. We’re excited for them, yes, they made it, God kept them, and 21 years later, that tiny baby, that busy toddler, that energetic, curious, and at times know-it-all teenager no longer stands before you. Instead, you see a fully…
