This year, as MLK Day approaches, I want to dig in deeper with the kids. I don't want to assume that they understand racism. Or that they don't have prejudices. I don't want to leave it to their teachers to talk about Martin Luther King's legacy. In the past, I've checked out picture ...
A Look Back & A Look Ahead: Printable Reflection Sheets
Happy New Year! Here’s to the magic of new beginnings. The wild and free gift of a shiny new 365 days awaits. Let’s travel into it with both great expectation and grace on the ready. As a Happy New Year gift to you, I've created a printable reflection guide, "2018 A look Back" to help you ...
Favorite Reads of 2018
If I am going to have any regrets for 2018, it's that I didn't make more time for good books. Oh, I enjoyed my share, but I'm hungry to add more reading to my resolution list. So, as a new year starts to whisper at me full of expectation for more reading time, I'm reflecting back at my ...
National Adoption Month Closing Celebration
National adoption month draws to a close tonight, so I thought I'd slide in one last celebration. Meet our friends, The Scollans, The Clarks, and the Espinos. I think each of these special families would agree, whether they entered the world of adoption a long time ago, several years back or last ...
National Adoption Month: The Briscoes
Good gracious, do I love adoption. It's brought all kinds of hard to our lives, but it has also brought a thousand gifts. High on the gift list is friendships. This precious family fills me up and over with joy. Because I adore them as people. Because they served our kiddos in Sunday school at ...
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