
Catholic wife and mother. Former college professor turned homeschooler. Seeking to cultivate a sacramental worldview and a life that is anchored by the liturgical year.
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One of the fruits of spending hours and hours in a rocking chair holding a sleeping newborn has been getting to know my other children better. You would think that this wouldn’t be the case, since so much of my time and attention is taken u...
It was on the feast of the Epiphany that I felt the first kicks. We were outside with our three children, and they were beside themselves with joy, for each of them had received a bicycle just ten minutes before. The younger two had pink ba...
In the first six years of our marriage, my husband and I moved six times. One of those moves was halfway across the country back to my hometown before our first baby was born, and another was from our hometown to another city an hour and a...
A little under five years ago, when I was expecting my second child, four of my closest friends at the time threw a very small shower for me to celebrate my daughter’s upcoming birth. I remember they went all out, even though it was just th...
I recently saw a note by the delightful , in which she was responding to what others have said about bored stay-at-home-mothers. Dr. Honeycutt was a tenured college professor running a multimillion-dollar lab at a university before choosing...
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Catholic wife and mother. Former college professor turned homeschooler. Seeking to cultivate a sacramental worldview and a life that is anchored by the liturgical year.
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