
An ADHD + Autistic mom’s reflections on the complexities and joy of faith, work, homeschooling, culture, and neurodivergence.
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The word “mayday” has been used for a little more than century as a distress signal. It originated in Europe.
May Day is celebrated on May 1 to mark the beginning of summer. It also originated in Europe.
The two share no common or...
If you’re a parent, it’s likely you’ve had this thought or a well-meaning peer or stranger has said something along these lines to you. It shows up everywhere. In parenting conversations, in classrooms, in church spaces, and even in the qui...
As a neurodivergent mom of neurodivergent kids, I’m often reminded that life rarely fits neatly into the spaces we imagine. Today that reminder came sitting on the floor of a church hallway—reminding me that these moments come quietly, hono...
I’m doing my best to hold good news and lament in the same hands—to believe that God is still present in this brokenness and complexity.
Recently, I shared on social media that when I was a little girl, I said I wanted to be an author and...
I’m turning 38 in a few weeks.
The average life expectancy for women in the U.S. is around 78, which means, give or take, I’m comfortably standing at the halfway point. Half a life lived, half still to unfold. I could reflect on all that h...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Not your average Indian mom. Thinking out loud about work, parenting, and making church more accessible + inclusive. Author of the forthcoming, Still a Place for Us: Autism, Motherhood, and Finding Home in the Church (InterVarsity Press).
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