What I Learned in April {2015}

We’ve arrived at the end of another month, and once again I’m bursting at the seems to share with you all of the obscure things I’ve learned over the last few weeks. ...

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Lately // April 2015

This month has felt very transitional to me: with Charlie’s passing the three-month mark, I feel like I’ve moved beyond being a “new mom” and onto. . . well, just being a ...

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Quotable // from John Ortberg

“Peace does not lie in getting God to give me other circumstances. Peace lies in finding God in these circumstances.” ~ John Ortberg ...

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The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing // Book Review

While most little girls spend their time playing with dolls or making up dance routines, Marie Kondo’s favorite childhood pastimes included organizing bookshelves and pouring through home and lifestyle magazines. Kondo and ...

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Charleston Michael: Three Months

Happy three months, my sweet Charleston! How on earth did we get here?! I don’t think I will ever adjust to how quickly you are growing and changing. Some days I have ...

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April Verse of the Month // Joshua 1:9

I was having a hard time settling on a verse to memorize and meditate on this month. I decided to flip through Jesus Calling for some inspiration, and turned to the devotion ...

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A New Reality: The Good, the Bad, and the Exhausting of Becoming a Parent

I can’t imagine anything in life that changes you quite like the momentous event of becoming a parent. Before Charlie was born, I was fully aware that my life was on the ...

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Happy Easter!

“The great gift of Easter is hope – Christian hope which makes us have that confidence in God, in his ultimate triumph, and in his goodness and love, which nothing can shake.” ...

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Fun Easter Facts

As the day set aside for the celebration of Christ’s miraculous resurrection, Easter is the most spiritually significant holiday on the Christian calendar. It is a time when we recognize the enormity ...

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