About three weeks ago, I settled in for the night, ready to relax. The kids were tucked in bed, and the husband was out with friends. It was a perfect night to watch a little show—something I rarely do. When I opened my iPad, “The Social Dilemma” was the first thing I saw on my …
Should I Homeschool My Kids?
That is the pressing question for many parents. Daily, I am fielding calls and emails from parents. Parents who in the past would have never before considered homeschooling, yet, here we are. 2020 is one wild ride. My first response to this question is to ask, “Why do you want to homeschool your kids?” If …
COVID-19 Homeschooling Advice
I never thought I would write this post, but the emails and messages are pouring in asking for help and advice about schooling at home during the Coronavirus pandemic. A little background about myself before I get into the advice I have to offer. I have been homeschooling my three children for the past 7 …
Choosing a Mission Trip over Disneyland
In November, I began planning a trip to Disneyland. Our family had been to Disney World, but we had yet to take our kids to Disneyland. Since this seemed like a right of passage for an American child, we began to plan. But as I planned, I kept feeling God nudge my heart. You don’t …
Seasons— homeschooling, chauffeuring, and discipling of hearts
I have been quiet these past few months, which loosely translates to, I have been busy with family life. Raising three kids and homeschooling them is a full time job. I know this intellectually, yet I seem to underestimate the enormity of it on a daily basis. Can anyone else relate? Do you have a …
If Jesus Were Born Today
As Christ followers, we are called to live differently in comparison to how the world lives. Think about that for a second. Every aspect in our lives should look different. Where we spend our time. Where we invest our resources. How we raise our kids. What we say, think, and do. It should all look …
My summer crisis: 3-5 years
The oddest thing happened to me this summer. One day I was enjoying life and planning to celebrate my 39th birthday, then the next moment I woke up and couldn’t move my joints. I had never experienced anything like this in my entire life. I was struggling to walk, to bend, to make a fist …
Dear Parent, You Are Capable
Recently, I saw a bike camp for children. Not an extreme mountain biking program or a distance training camp, as you may expect. No, I saw a “learn how to ride your bike” program for young children. Here we go again, was my first thought, but then my second thought was, that is enough! There …
The Pacific Northwest
We did a little thing and traveled part of the Pacific Northwest. I love to plan our trips, but I have to admit that I was a bit overwhelmed when it came to planning this trip. There is SO much to see and do in this area! I quickly realized that we would see some …
Faith: What I Believe
Betsie ten Boom, a famous holocaust victim, was quoted as saying, “We must tell them that there is no pit so deep that God is not deeper still.” I have never been a prisoner in a concentration camp, but in a small way, I too have been a friend of suffering. And in that place, …