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April 19, 2016
That Darn Play-Doh
At some point when I wasn't paying attention, Play-Doh enlisted The Joker and James Bond to train my children how to play with it....
April 18, 2016
5 DIY Projects That Embrace Rest
You do it all, friend. You’re the cook, the launderer, the house cleaner, the playmate, the peacemaker, the teacher, the caretaker...
April 15, 2016
A MOPS Story: Taking Root
We begin to take root the day we’re born. Each day, we grow, we dig in deeper and become even more established within our homes, a...
April 14, 2016
Three Steps to Gracefully Say No
I am a recovering people-pleaser. There. I admit it. Growing up as the oldest child in my family instilled a desire to please thos...
April 13, 2016
In Pursuit of Quiet
I have four children, a husband and a puppy in the house. I don’t really understand the concept of alone time in this season of my...
April 11, 2016
Addiction Is the Opposite of Rest
Are your particular restful endeavors truly restorative or possibly life-draining? When we repeat the same behaviors over and ove...
April 8, 2016
Helping Young Children to Rest
Whether your child never sits still, like mine, or is naturally calm and quiet, it can be difficult to teach rest. Sometimes it se...
April 7, 2016
Embracing Rest in the Everyday
I am a body in motion. Tonight, while cleaning up after dinner, I scolded my 2-year-old for pushing the kitchen chairs around. She...
April 5, 2016
Restful Wear: Five Tips for Keeping Comfort Classy
Every woman knows the joy of slipping into her comfy clothes. You know, the ones that don’t constrict, pinch, dig in or ride up. W...
April 4, 2016
The Best Breath
I watched as his little toes peeked over the concrete edge of the swimming lanes.  His instructor was in the pool, arms outstretch...