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C-Section round up with birth stories and encouragement from other c-section moms.

on April 28, 2016 · 5 Comments

C-Section Round Up

It's the last weekend of April and C-Section awareness month is coming to an end. If you missed it, this month I have shared a post each week dedicated to C-Sections to encourage mamas who have gone through an unexpected c-section, planning a repeat, or wanting to know what to expect just in … [Read more...] about C-Section Round Up

Filed Under: C-Section, Motherhood, Pregnancy Tagged With: C-Section, pregnancy

Sometimes cleaning the kitchen before bed is the last thing you want to do, but going to bed with a clean kitchen makes a big difference.

on April 27, 2016 · 3 Comments

5 Reasons to Go to Bed with a Clean Kitchen

The kitchen is the heart of the home. There isn't a single day that goes by that you don't need to be in your kitchen multiple times a day. People have to eat! If you have children you could probably also agree with me when I say it is the one room in the house that seems to never stay clean. I … [Read more...] about 5 Reasons to Go to Bed with a Clean Kitchen

Filed Under: Homemaking Tagged With: Cleaning, Homemaking

on April 26, 2016 · 2 Comments

Elyse’s Cake Smash

I finally got Elyse's cake smash photos back and I just had to share a few of my favorites. All photos are taken by J&A Photography.   … [Read more...] about Elyse’s Cake Smash

Filed Under: Elyse, Family, Ferg Littles Tagged With: Cake Smash, Cake Smash Photography, Family Photos, First Birthday, First Birthday Photos, Girl's Cake Smash, Photography

I know what it feels like to do everything you can to get out the door and make it to church, to then not be able to sit through service. Mama, I see you.

on April 25, 2016 · 4 Comments

To the Mom Who Missed Church Again

I see you. I see you walking the church hallways with your baby who wouldn’t stay in the nursery, yet again. I see you wrestling your baby in church hoping to keep them busy enough to hear the message. I see you checking your phone to realize the nursery is calling you once again because … [Read more...] about To the Mom Who Missed Church Again

Filed Under: Faith, Motherhood Tagged With: Ministry, Motherhood

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You deserve to exist, with the same grace and love You deserve to exist, with the same grace and love that you so freely give to your family. It’s not just about holding space for them; it’s about holding space for you, too.

You don’t have to shrink yourself to make room for others.

You deserve to take up space too.
Sometimes, the habits that helped us survive becom Sometimes, the habits that helped us survive become the hardest to unlearn. Those patterns once kept you safe, but now you’re learning they don’t need to anymore. 

Give yourself grace—you’re unlearning survival. Healing takes time, and with each layer you peel back, you’re discovering the person you’ve always been beneath the survival.

And if you’re anything like me, you’ll really learn to love her. ❤️
✨ NEW SEASON ✨ I’m not a big fan of change. ✨ NEW SEASON ✨

I’m not a big fan of change. My nervous system gets all panicky and tends to over research every possibility that could take place. It likes to tell me safety is in the details. 

But I know that’s not true.

This year has been a big year of growth for me in this department. Trauma told me control was my safety, but the truth was all I ever had was a false sense of control. 

This year has offered plenty of opportunities for me to say, “Okay God, you have my yes, wherever that leads.”

No over research. No over analyzing. No predicting every possibility. No trying to control the outcome.

Just a heart that says, “Yes.” 

Even when I don’t understand. Even when I’m nervous how it will turn out. Even when it feels like right now isn’t bad. Even when my heart’s confused. 

Even when….

God has been asking us both a lot lately, “Do I have your yes, no matter what that looks like?” Friday was the end of a season for Chad working at the Appliance Guys, and today starts a new season of a new company. It was NOT an easy decision, and it came with a lot of tears (mainly from me - are you surprised?). His boss, where he’s been for the last almost six years, has been an incredible support for our family as we walked through some of the hardest seasons of our family. They will always hold a special place in our heart.

But God said “it’s time” and my faith-filled husband said “Yes.” I have to admit, I don’t envy how hard this decision was for him. It affects us both, yes. But he had to walk it out. And I’m so grateful for His leadership and faith to Jesus to step into the next season when there are so many unknowns.

Sometimes, all God wants to know is does He have our “YES” no matter what that means. No matter what that changes. 

May I live my life in a way that has an open heart to hear from God and a willingness to say “YES” even when….

(PS he was so thrilled I made him take this photo. 😂 But I know this season will be one we forever ever want to remember, because God always shows His faithfulness).
I wonder if they would have chosen life for her. I wonder if they would have chosen life for her.

I wonder if they would have seen what was growing inside of her, and the fight that was about to come on the other side, if they would have said her life was worth saving.

I wonder if they would have discounted her before she had a chance. 

I wonder if they would have made a prediction about her quality of life and deemed her not worth the cost.

I wonder if they would have saw the life saving measures she would need and decided that it was worse to let her live.

I wonder if they would have saw everything that could go wrong, the bleak prognosis, and compared her to statistics. 

I wonder if they would have made a choice to encourage a decision that robbed us all of the miracle we see today.

Whether 48 hours or 4 years - her life has changed mine for the better. It’s heartbreaking to think someone may have once told me she wasn’t worth it.

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