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How to be Intentional in Marriage When Life is a Mess
I have to be honest. My heart knows how to write this, but the doubts flood my mind. How to be intentional in marriage when life is a me ss? AM I even intentional in my marriage? After 18 years of marriage, I feel like I don’t have anything to share. No wisdom to pass […] Read more…
Being Intentional With all that Information from a Homeschool Convention
Every year for the last three years I have attended the Teach Them Diligently Homeschool Convention held in Nashville at the Opryland Hotel. The convention is three days of sessions and an exhibit hall that is filled with information, notes, tips, brochures, handouts, advice, books, and curriculum. You can imagine how many paper piles up! […] Read more…
How to Intentionally Pursue Peace
Nothing is going according to plan. If one more person asks you for something, you’re going to lose it. You just need a break! If that’s where you are, you want peace. You need peace. How do you get it? And once you find it, what can you do to keep it? A Misguided Intentional […] Read more…
Why I Intentionally Don’t Overschedule Our Days
The other day, I sat on the floor playing with my two little ones, when my three-year-old daughter ran over to me with her dark pigtails flying and jumped onto my lap. My 15-month-old saw this, and toddled my way, plopping himself onto a vacant knee. Soon they had playfully pushed me to the […] Read more…
How To Be Intentional In Creating Homeschool Connections
“The days are long, but the years are short” – Gretchen Rubin If you are a homeschool Mama I feel this applies even more in our journey of Motherhood. We are with our kids all day long, every day, which causes one to assume that we are connecting with our kids all the time. […] Read more…