A big way we show love for our families is by taking care of them. Most mothers are pros at taking care of their loved ones. But when it comes to showing love for ourselves, unfortunately, that doesn’t come so naturally to many of us. Let’s get you to your “happy place”!
Posts in the "Love" category:
Love is the Answer – Episode 28
Isn’t love the most important element of discipline and conflict resolution? This 20-minute podcast offers lots of stories and methods for making love the key ingredient in our discipline strategies with our children and our resolution of issues with our spouses and friends.
My Lost Ring: A Tragedy, Comedy and Love Story
I lost my wedding ring over 3 years ago. It wasn’t an expensive wedding ring to say the least. We got engaged as college students and hardly any money to our names. Even so, it still held huge sentimental value for me. So when I vacuumed it out of the recesses of our couch, it was a pretty happy moment. But not all things are as they appear…
Spiritual Sundays: Motherly Love
Becoming a mother was one of those “dream come true” fairy tales for me. Growing up, I always wished to become a mother “someday”. My love for children has always been great, but when you have your own this love is multiplied by the thousands !
I Love You Rituals – Episode 27
Donna West is affectionately known as “Gaming Grandma”; her most prominent “I love you ritual” is playing games with her children and grandchildren. Listen to this podcast about the benefits of this important ritual.
Filling Our Mommy Buckets
Do you ever have a day that just doesn’t seem to end? Do you ever feel like as a mother you have nothing left to give today? Cheryl Cardall shares five ways that we can fill our “mommy buckets” and rekindle the love of motherhood in all of us.
Service for Siblings
Kendra Wright gives us a glimpse into life as a mother. Sure my children have their squabbles, but….
Spiritual Sundays: I Just Scribble
A few years ago, my three-year-old son and I were sitting in a meeting, and I was trying to keep him happy with a coloring book and crayons. “Why don’t you color something nice?” I whispered. Resting his chin in his hands, he sighed, “I can’t. I just scribble.”
Book Summary: The Five Love Languages of Children
There are so many great ways to love a child! The book: “The Five Love Languages of Children”, is a great way to figure out the love language of your child and how to best communicate YOUR love to them on THEIR level.
Ever Feel Like “Just a Mom”? – Episode 20
Not everyone has the choice to be a stay-at-home mom, but for those who do, and for those who feel like everyone’s asking them “what they do all day,” here are some ideas from two moms who know that they are more than “just” a mom.
The Best Things Come In Small Packages
I remember it very clearly-it was my day off from work and I was making dinner when I heard my husband enter through the front door. That’s when I saw it in his hand….
Mama Duck
I nearly missed it. I was on my way to fill up my gas tank at Costco. The brown blur on the street moved! I had to stop my car. The man behind me in the white sedan wasn’t happy as he sped past, but he couldn’t see what I saw. You see, once I noticed the […]
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