Tweet Have you read The Girls from Ames: A Story of Women and a Forty-Year Friendship? It’s been on my reading list forever! Also, can you relate to Zaslow’s quote? Do we too often neglect to talk about things beyond career, marriage and parenting? If so, how can we get to a place where we [...]
Tweet This quote comes from a blog I stumbled upon written by a Mormon woman, C. Jane Kendrick. I thought the following quote was lovely and wise. I often wonder if I’m being narcissistic because I write so much about myself. And while I think it’s ALWAYS good to self-check my motives for sharing, I also know [...]
TweetThis is taken from a lovely (and wise) post I stumbled upon last week… “I heard a quote about motherhood in the most unexpected place the other day. Joe and I were watching a documentary about the bizarre performance artist Marina Abramovic (“The Artist is Present”). I wasn’t really listening, and then I perked up [...]
Tweet“When you stop caring what people think, you lose your capacity for connection. When you’re defined by it, you lose your capacity for vulnerability.” – Brene Brown And for the writers out there… “A sense of audience is critical when you write, but don’t let your perceived audience dictate what you write.” – Kristin Tennant [...]
Tweet There’s a sweet spot we need to find every day between idolizing adventure and idolizing comfort. In our experience, part of hitting that sweet spot comes from actively noticing what God is doing in your present reality. Phrases like “I will tell of God’s wonderful acts” are used at least sixteen times in the [...]