He is Risen! – Claiming Christ’s Victory Over Fear


Faith

This Easter, the best way to celebrate the gift of Jesus is to share what God has been doing in my life this past year. Last year, Easter exposed a void in my faith that I didn’t even know was there. Deeply painful at the time and very personal even today, I wasn’t sure I […]

March 29, 2015

6 Truths For A Mama-Attitude Adjustment When Our Work Feels Unnoticed


Faith, Family

At times, much of my work as a stay at home mom feels unnoticed. IT leaves me in a funk. Even moms need an attitude adjustment. Some jobs are never done. The laundry never ceases, meals do not make themselves and dishes, beds, and bathrooms will be used and require cleaning. And the toys! Here is one […]

March 23, 2015

On Peanut Allergy and LEAP – Why The Conflicting Emotions Among Allergy Parents?


Family

I have been anticipating the LEAP study findings since hearing it was in progress almost 3 years ago. Our son was diagnosed with a peanut and cashew allergy in 2012. In the initial shock of the diagnosis, I started looking for any answers I could find. WHY did he have this allergy, and what could we have […]

February 28, 2015

Infant Silent Reflux is NOT Silent – Our Experience Navigating Reflux Treatment


Family

This is the second post in a series on Infant Silent Reflux. Before reading this, it will be helpful to read about Our Search For An Answer To Our Baby’s Cries, which explains what Silent Reflux is, and our path to diagnosis. The only thing I’ll repeat from the previous post is this – Let me be clear: This article is […]

February 20, 2015

Infant Silent Reflux is NOT Silent – Our Search For An Answer To Our Baby’s Cries


Family

I think it’s time to do a little series on our experiences with infant and toddler reflux (GERD). I’ve been shocked over the past few years by the number of people who have asked questions about our experience with our son and daughter. I rarely go more than a month without reflux coming up in a conversation, […]

February 6, 2015