How to Marginally Succeed at Covid-Induced Homeschool

How to Marginally Succeed at Covid-Induced Homeschool

As of Friday, we officially logged our third week of covid-induced homeschool. Maybe you’re right about there with me…welcome. With a full 14 days under my belt- I’m feeling confidently uncertain- which makes me the best possible person to teach others how to marginally succeed 

How Sadie Robertson and an Angsty Nine Year Old Made Me Blog About the Perfect Christian Parenting Myth

How Sadie Robertson and an Angsty Nine Year Old Made Me Blog About the Perfect Christian Parenting Myth

Have you ever been a hater of perfectly nice strangers? I recently watched an online Christian conference where Sadie Robertson (Huff) shared a heartfelt Bible message. Afterwards, the conference facilitator said that a girl [like Sadie] doesn’t “turn out like this by accident”; he praised 

A Very Covid Foster Process

A Very Covid Foster Process

Between my lackluster performance as a homeschool mom distance learning aid, and my recent inability to operate a calendar, I’ve been a bit behind on our foster adoption updates! When social distancing first began in March, we were just two classes away from finishing our 

10 Isolation Confessions: Some Humor for Those at Home

10 Isolation Confessions: Some Humor for Those at Home

You guys…. (Sorry. I totally just lost my train of thought. Nope- that’s not even true. My train of thought derailed about two weeks ago, and is probably stuck in a ditch or river somewhere. I looked up images for derailed trains; it’s not pretty.) 

Adaptability and the Root in the Rock

Adaptability and the Root in the Rock

I shuffled into a line at my daughter’s school behind other parents, each concealing our emotions over the coronavirus with varying degrees of success. One woman barely made eye contact while murmuring, “I can’t believe this is happening.” Some were quiet; others, like myself, were 

An Invitation to My Insecurity: Pre-Adoption Post #2

An Invitation to My Insecurity: Pre-Adoption Post #2

Happy New Year! I promised you all adoption updates in real time, and I admit I’m slacking slightly. We had our foster orientation in December and our first official class last night. Aside from getting in a three-car-fender-bender on the way home from orientation (neither