

...there is hope. Part 2
The truth of a mother... (Visit " ...there is hope. Part 1. " to read the first part of this blog post: the truth of a father.) Mother's Day Miracle & Defending Motherhood "...I don't really know when I stopped thinking about myself and started really listening , but I do know that is exactly what happened. I didn't just listen to the words either, I listened with my heart. ...Grandma was being praised for healing the sick, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked with n


It's about becoming.
I remember how it struck me when I first heard Nicholeen Peck, the "founder" of the " Teaching Self-Government" resources , say: " I am not about creating "perfect" children. "Perfect" children do no exist. I am creating joyful adults who know what their mission in life is & can't wait to fight for it, & have solid relationships with God & family. " Parenting takes on a whole new light, when looked at it in this way, doesn't it? It's a bit different & a bit more "long ter


A gift from over 26 years ago...
Below is a poem that I was given right before the birth of my first child. I did not appreciate this then, anywhere near as much, as I do now... How Do I Learn Just Who I Am? I learn from you who I am. Within your eyes I see reflected me. Within your voice I hear how you see me. You are the mirror that I look into and mold the image of myself. I sense the way you hold me, and from your touch I feel my form, my shape. And if I like what I see in your eyes, your voice,


Gain sight: Look
For the final part of this long blog post, I'll begin by repeating what I said in my very first post... Your mission, if you choose to...


Quickest way to change a heart.
The quickest way to change a heart is to look for, is to learn - is to see, the truth. To have truth revealed to our hearts, our minds &...


"Can you see it?"
Below is an adaptation from a blog post, I originally wrote on October 30, 2013... “Can you see it?” A couple of posts ago, I shared that “our job” as parents, is to love our children. Simple enough, right? We naturally have a love for our children, don’t we? Absolutely. We definitely have a natural affection & innate connection with these precious “little bundles of joy”, often times the moment they are placed, tightly swaddled, into our arms; beholding our little ones for




















