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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Labor
This past week has been quite a whirlwind of activity, emotion, and wonder. I told my friend that it reminded me of when I was in labor with my second son. When my water broke I called the doctor, giddy … Continue reading
Posted in growing pains, Walking by Faith and not by sight
Tagged labor, moving, pain, Psalm 37, trust
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Doors and windows
In the past few months I have written about being unsure and about worry, fear, doubt, faith, etc. I have struggled with what it was that God wanted me to do, where He wanted my family to be, all of … Continue reading
Life Lessons
On this Mother’s Day I started thinking about what I have learned from my mom. So, in honor of her, here are a few lessons we can all apply to our lives. 1.) gratitude– my mom always made the every … Continue reading
Posted in reflections, Walking by Faith and not by sight
Tagged Life lessons, mothers day
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Help
In the past 48-hours I have learned of multiple dear ones who are struggling with depression. When I say struggling I don’t mean, “Gee, I’m bummed about —.” The kind of depression I am referring to includes the need for … Continue reading