Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. –1 Peter 5:7 My oldest is a worrier. Just one quarter into her kindergarten career, we already see her tendency to fret and be anxious. When she has homework (I know–homework in kindergarten!), she’ll remind me over and over until we do it, sometimes with “help” from her younger…
Menagerie
The thing about living in the country is that sometimes a stray cow moseys over and parks itself in your backyard. Over the summer, we had this unexpected visitor from the farm next door. At least she made herself useful by trimming the grass under our hanging baskets. I grew up without animals in the house, or the yard, for…
Still the Best Job in the World
That’s right, we’re back in the potty training trenches. My youngest is 25 months old, and she can’t wait to be as grown up as her sisters in every possible way. To capitalize on her eagerness, I kicked off the potty training with 4 days of the “bare bottom” approach. The technique worked for my oldest, and my middle child…eventually.…
Not Ours, Lord, But Yours
It is now several weeks into school. I miss my oldest. And I realize this is only the start of letting go. Lately, I’ve been reflecting on this passage from 1 Samuel, when Hannah brings her little boy Samuel to the temple so that he can live there and serve the Lord the rest of his life: “I prayed for this…
Kindergarten Transitions
We knew there would be some bumps along the road to starting kindergarten…for all of us! It’s now been a week and a half since my oldest’s inaugural day of school. The house is quieter without her, but I’ve realized how much I lean on her. Here’s a replay of a conversation we had last week. “Sweetheart, where are those pieces…