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  • July 26, 2025

    Field Trip Week: Hands-On Homeschooling in Action

    Field Trip Week: Hands-On Homeschooling in Action

    Trips like this are where homeschool education shines. These are the lessons my children will carry with them—the kind that stick not because we memorized facts, but because we lived them.

  • July 25, 2025

    🌲 A Retreat for You, Too: Self-Care for the Invaluable and Overworked Parent

    🌲 A Retreat for You, Too: Self-Care for the Invaluable and Overworked Parent

    Sometimes a little time away can remind you what’s truly important.

  • July 15, 2025

    Protecting Peace: Why Our Kids Deserve Emotionally Safe Communities—Even If It Means Saying Goodbye

    Protecting Peace: Why Our Kids Deserve Emotionally Safe Communities—Even If It Means Saying Goodbye

    Our kids deserve emotionally safe spaces. Protecting that is brave parenting.

  • July 13, 2025

    What a Healing Friendship Feels Like

    What a Healing Friendship Feels Like

    Healing friendships don’t fix you—they remind you you’re already enough.

  • July 5, 2025

    How Do We Prepare Our Kids for an Uncertain Future?

    How Do We Prepare Our Kids for an Uncertain Future?

    We can’t predict the future—but we can prepare our kids to face it with courage, curiosity, and heart. 🌱 From emotional resilience to adaptability, here’s how we’re raising kids who are ready for anything—even when we don’t know what tomorrow will bring. 💬 Read the full post and let me know: how are you preparing…

  • July 2, 2025

    Three Kids, Three Races, One Muddy Memory: What Our Family Learned from a Mud Run

    Three Kids, Three Races, One Muddy Memory: What Our Family Learned from a Mud Run

    Three kids. Three very different races. One unforgettable day. What started as a family mud run turned into a powerful lesson in bravery, intuition, and cheering each other on. This isn’t just a story about getting dirty—it’s about watching your kids rise, in their own unique ways.

  • June 27, 2025

    Dungeons & Dragons Family Game Night: Where Imagination, Math, and Bonding Collide

    Dungeons & Dragons Family Game Night: Where Imagination, Math, and Bonding Collide

    Our family’s weekly game night isn’t just fun—it’s a magical mix of math, storytelling, emotional growth, and togetherness. Here’s why I think every family should try it.

  • June 22, 2025

    A Nurse’s Guide to Sourdough- Part 2

    A Nurse’s Guide to Sourdough- Part 2

    Sourdough isn’t just a delicious bread—it’s a natural gut health booster. As a nurse and mom, I love knowing that this slow-fermented staple supports my family’s bellies, one slice at a time.

  • June 21, 2025

    🍲 The Night They Rejected the Soup They Love

    🍲 The Night They Rejected the Soup They Love

    Even veggie-loving families have their dinnertime fails Tonight, I made split pea soup. Not just any split pea soup—the split pea soup. The one that’s usually requested, happily slurped, and served with chunks of warm, homemade sourdough. But tonight? It was rejected before the first bite. Not by one, but by two of my kids.…

  • June 21, 2025

    🥖 A Nurse’s Guide to Sourdough

    🥖 A Nurse’s Guide to Sourdough

    There’s more to sourdough than delicious crust and tangy flavor—it’s a living science experiment and a gut-nourishing wonder. As a nurse and homeschool mom, I’m diving into how slow fermentation transforms bread into a food that supports digestion, teaches real microbiology, and creates moments of connection in the kitchen. If you’ve ever wondered what makes…

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