an announcement…:)

In honor of Mother’s Day weekend, today seems like the appropriate day to announce some news that is so precious to me as a mother of 3 fantastic babies… Our 2nd baby boy’s name will be: Ezra Neal Carlson. <3 Ezra is Hebrew, meaning ‘helper’ or ‘aid’. In the Bible, Ezra was a scribe and […]

the things that are hard today

Motherhood would be cool if it was all picnics and zoo trips and choosing the cutest, hugest bows for fuzzy heads. There’s a lot of that and I love it. Even better, motherhood is kind of like having your own little circle of disciples in your home. I love that and I’m learning how to […]

8 tips for new mamas

Aren’t there just times when it seems like everyone you know is graduating/moving/getting married/having a baby?! This is definitely one of those times! I know so many families right now who are expecting an addition in the next year. AND we are too! Super stoked about #3 joining us in August. So today I wanted […]

A Vision for Home

A place called home… via …where we wake and rise to greet the day, filled with promise. Two by two little ones’ eyes flutter open. They’re invited to dress, to eat, to begin – the youngest asking eagerly, “What are we doing today, Mommy?” A day in the home brings a dynamic blend of the […]

Walking & Stumbling

I cried with him. Not because I thought his fall was so devastating. He had just walked a near-record 16 steps and then stumbled over a too-long pant leg. I could see him choke back a sob or two, consider getting up, and then let his face fall flat into the carpet, defeated and crying. […]

the best moments

These two make me smile every day. So many moments I think I’ll burst from frustration or exhaustion… …but then there are moments too when I might burst from joy and contentment and overwhelming love. Like a few nights ago. All day I was a broken record: ‘Kaya, be kind. Hudson, be gentle.’ Endlessly! Then […]

Parenting and Discipleship

Do you know what is the most consistently challenging, humbling and sometimes terrifying thing about parenting? It has to do with this statement: “It is a pedagogical truism that we teach more by what we are than by what we say. Such is the influence of personality. We learn by association with persons.” (Horne, Jesus the Teacher). […]

you might have toddlers underfoot if…

you just might have a toddler (or two!) underfoot if… this happens to your bathroom about twice weekly: or if your favorite lipstick went missing rather mysteriously, then turned up looking like this: or if the ‘bomb’ of flour or karo syrup (or in this instance protein powder) is dropped on your kitchen quite routinely: […]

A Mother’s Heart

[Reposting this from last year...because I need the reminding! Hope you will enjoy...] Kaya is almost 20 months old now, and in those 20 months I have made a lot of changes to become a full-time wife and mother who spends most of my time at home, taking care of my family. In that short […]