I’m tired…

So I’ve had my sweet little granddaughter, Rilyn, for the past 4 days.  Her mommy and daddy went to a conference in Atlanta, GA. Can I be honest with you? I’m tired.  Just worn out.  She’s a really good baby…but she’s a baby and...

Hyperparenting Can Stress Out The Kids

Parents often ask me, as a former piano teacher, when they should begin their child in piano lessons. When I recommend no earlier than second grade, they are amazed. Part of my answer comes from my experience teaching young children and finding that second grade is...

To the woman who gave life to my son

To the woman who gave life to my son, It was 17 years ago today, in an obscure town in Russia, you brought a new life into this world. You named him Nicolai, which in Russia, is commonly nicknamed Kolya. We will probably never know all of the reasons you had for...

Friday’s Quote of the Week

“Is there any challenge in your life right now that is large enough that you have no hope of doing it apart from God’s help? If not, consider the possibility that you are seriously under challenged.” ~John Ortberg

I got my brains back!

Last October, I flew to Minneapolis to speak at a Spanish moms conference.  I had a layover in Detroit on my way to Minnesota.  Just as I was getting ready to board my connecting flight, I realized that I didn’t have my notebook.  This is my “brains in a...

What are you revolutionizing in your life?

The Hearts at Home theme for 2011 is Mom Revolution.  It focuses on change…transformation…and ultimately growth. Here at the Savage home we’ve been revolutionizing our eating.  In January, I picked up Lysa TerKeurst’s new book, Made to Crave....

What Real Romance Looks Like

  I stood behind a man in the supermarket checkout lane who was set for romance. He was only purchasing two items: a dozen roses and a box of chocolates. I had to smile. Some lucky lady was going to be pleasantly surprised with his thoughtful gift. However,...

Friday’s Quote of the Week

“My whole life I have been complaining that my work was constantly interrupted, until I discovered the interruptions were my work.” ~~ Henri Nouwen