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Continue reading →: Saying YES Recap | Reflecting on 2024I said goodbye to my family in January, but we visited in March, April, September, and December. My husband held me tight as I cried through a lot of nights. A gentle voice. Too much love for a broken gal. Our black futon was a Valentine’s Day gift from my…
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Continue reading →: Be Still
Thanksgiving and Christmas are right around the corner. I can already hear the faint sound of laughter and chiming bells to be had. A couple Christmases ago, I started a blogging tradition of taking a break from writing during the month of December. This year, I’m starting that break earlier.…
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Continue reading →: Sunshine Blogger Award!I’ve been nominated for the Sunshine Blogger award, which is basically a Q&A for bloggers who strive to be a light for their readers. This is the first time I’ve been nominated for something like this, so I’m excited to participate! Thank you, Hannah Ruth, for nominating me! The Rules:Display…
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Continue reading →: Where Does Your Worth Come From?It was never about the lack of words. When my passion for writing dissipated after moving halfway across the States, I became restless. I slaved over finding the words that were buried in my soul. I tried to rest. I tried to write past the mental barricade. I tried to…
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Continue reading →: 15-Minute Summer Meals (+ a few favorite snackies)
My window unit is no match for the radiating heat of my oven. It can be a comfortable 74°F in my house, but as soon as I cook for my husband and me, it’s a muggy 80°F or hotter. So, I’ve been buckling down on cooking quick meals. No casseroles…
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Continue reading →: Springtime Reflections + 5 Summer GoalsI’ll say it straight out… I disappeared from the blogging world. Not only have I been crazy busy from adjusting to the newlywed life & a new work schedule, but I’ve also been grieving my loses. When I first moved across the States, I was a bubbly new wife ready…
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Continue reading →: Breakthrough: Why It’s Okay For Christians to Grieve TooI hate Christian stereotypes. Especially, the stereotype that says Christians are supposed to be “happy” all the time. I’ve seen numerous nonbelievers comment on Christian content saying, “If your God is so good, why are you grieving?” Their confusion is understandable. After all, we claim that our Lord is righteous.…







