Talking to Your Kids About . . . .the Birds and the Bees

Today’s guest post is by Bill and Pam Farrel, the authors of 10 Questions Kids Ask About Sex. ************************************************ Ever feel a lump in your throat when your child asks, “Where do babies come from?” or your tween or teen have numerous...

Third Thursday Blog Hop: No More Perfect Bodies

So today is our Hearts at Home Blog Hop and today’s topic is No More Perfect Bodies.  I think however, my post should be No More Perfect Brains.  I completely forgot to post the Blog Hop post this morning! Oh my! I have post-conference brain where my head is so...

Conference Takeaways and Connecting with Your Teen

If you haven’t had a chance to read the comments on Tuesday’s post about the Hearts at Home Conference takeaways, do so!  Even if you didn’t attend the conference, you can learn so much from the takeaways of the moms who attended!  You can find their...

Exhausted and Exhilarated

I’ve slept a lot over the past three days.  Yet my body still seems to be weary.  It’s okay…it’s a good exhausted.  It’s exhaustion mixed with exhilaration! There’s nothing better than giving past your own abilities. That’s...

Friday’s Quote of the Week

“A mother is someone who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take” ~ Unknown

Will you pray?

This weekend about 5,000 moms will descend upon the town of Bloomington-Normal, Illinois to attend the Hearts at Home National conference.  My husband likes to say at the end of this weekend there won’t be any chocolate left in town!  That’s about true....

Table Grace

Today’s guest post is from Lori Wildenberg. As a licensed Parent and Family Educator, Lori is passionate about coming alongside parents and encouraging them to parent well. She is co-author of EMPOWERED PARENTS: Faith First (Wildenberg & Danielson) and lives...

Marriage Monday: Can you just hold me?

One thing that Mark and I have been working on over the last year is learning to ask for comfort and give comfort to one another.  What we’re finding is that this increases vulnerability and deepens emotional intimacy. Before we understood the importance of...

Friday’s Quote of the Week

“When you are worried about your children, remember:  Worry is like a rocking chair.  You may feel like you’re doing something, but it won’t get you anywhere.” ~Unknown