What “Silent Service” Looks Like at Home
When people say “thank you for your service,” it’s always kind—but it doesn’t quite tell the whole story. This is what “silent service” looks like at home.
God Made Them Cute (Because Bedtime Is a Marathon)
There’s a reason people say God made kids cute—especially when bedtime turns into a marathon of extra hugs, one more question, and the hundredth trip out of the bedroom. Some nights feel exhausting, chaotic, and hilarious all at once—but hidden in those long evenings are the small moments that remind us just how little our kids still are.
Making Friends in Your 40s
Making friends in your 40s looks different than it used to. The circle is smaller, the connections run deeper, and starting over in a new place doesn’t always come easy—but that doesn’t make it any less meaningful.
Starting Dahlias From Seed: Planting Hope in a New Season
Some seasons in life feel unsettled—new homes, new routines, and the quiet feeling that you might already be behind. This spring, while planting my dahlia seeds, I’m reminded that sometimes we plant things long before everything else in life feels ready.
Rebuilding Home After a PCS: Finding Our Rhythm After a Military Move
After a military move, rebuilding a sense of home takes time. Between unpacked boxes, homeschooling adjustments, and starting over in a new place, this season has been about finding steadiness in the middle of change.
