Beginning the Foster Parent Training Journey
Join us as we begin foster parent training and work our way towards sharing our home, our family, and all our love with foster kids in the coming months!
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It’s about our adventures in parenting. From baby to preschool, elementary to teens and into adulthood, our real family life is about the love and trials in between.
Join us as we begin foster parent training and work our way towards sharing our home, our family, and all our love with foster kids in the coming months!
As you reflect on 2018, what were your sinkholes, mole hills, and Grand Canyons? The best, worst, and in-between moments of your year.
After 8 incredible years, we’ve re-branded! We haven’t fallen under that description in years. Out With the Old, in With the New.
Joeli, still incredibly innocent and full of love and light, told me this past weekend she was ready to put up the Christmas tree. During our discussion, she said, “I think I want to put it up on the 29th.” I smiled, looked at her with tears filling my eyes, and asked her why the…
It’s a new chapter in this parenthood journey and one we’re hoping we do well. My only regret in this phase of life is that I never got to ask my mom for advice about being a grandmother.
Recently I noticed something. I have a growing list of crazy things I’ve talked my husband into doing. I can talk him into almost anything.
When I was younger, we would take a vacation every summer. We would typically take one of two road trips: Galveston for a week or 10 states in 10 days. Both hold a barrage of incredible memories. Live Your Bucket List Life Now This past week, on our way home from New Orleans for Dad…
A simple Christmas is within your grasp if you seek out ways to be peaceful and avoid the stress of the holiday.
Having our children look to us for an emotion as great as love is truly enough. When you become #relationshipgoals in your child’s eyes.
Beyond getting dirty and having unstructured play time, it’s important that kids be allowed to be kids and accepted for who they are.