There is a difference between being driven by pressure and being drawn by purpose. I am learning to step out of the constant push to do more and into a rhythm of work and rest that actually honors what matters most. This summer, I am choosing to slow down, be present, and create without the pressure to keep producing. I will be back in September, refreshed and ready.
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Holding Onto What Remains
As the school year comes to a close, it is easy to focus on what feels unfinished. But this work was never about perfect outcomes. It was about showing up, planting seeds, and trusting that growth will continue long after students leave our classrooms. This is a reminder to hold onto what remains and trust God with the rest.
The Gentle Rewrite
The end of a school year always carries a quiet tension. You see how much has grown, yet you know it is time to let go. This is the work of planting seeds, showing up faithfully, and trusting that what was started will continue long after they leave your classroom.
Priorities That Protect What Matters Most
I used to think loving people well meant saying yes to everything. Over time, I have learned it is about knowing what comes first and letting that guide everything else. When my priorities are aligned, I show up with more peace and less pressure.
Grace for the Overthinker: Taking Every Thought Captive
The danger was never real. The anxiety was. If you have ever spiraled over an honest mistake, I hope this reflection brings you comfort and grace. Click the title above to read the full story.
The Beautiful Complications of Siblinghood
Our home is complicated, filled with appointments, medications, and more acronyms than I ever expected to know. But beneath it all is a love that runs deep. Through headaches, allergies, and ADHD, my children have learned patience, compassion, and the kind of empathy that only grows through shared struggle. This post is about finding grace in the middle of that complexity and seeing God’s goodness in the love that holds us together. Click the title to read the full post.
Faith in Hard Seasons
The new year often feels like it should bring energy and excitement, but sometimes it just feels heavy. The joy of Christmas fades, the routines return, and motivation can feel far away. This post is a reminder that faith is not built on feelings but on consistency. Even when life feels quiet and cold, God is still working. Click the title to read the full post.
When Joy and Weariness Sit Side by Side
As the year draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on the emotions that linger beneath the surface—joy, gratitude, weariness, and a quiet sorrow we don’t always name. For a long time, I thought lament was something to avoid or explain away, but I’m learning it is actually an invitation to bring our whole hearts to God. This post explores lament not as failure, but as a faithful practice of honesty, one that leads us toward healing and deeper trust. Click the title to read the full post.
The Peace of Presence
As Christmas draws near, it is easy to be swept up in the noise, the lists, and the rush of the season. But true peace is not found in doing more; it is found in being still with the One who came to be with us. This post is a quiet reminder to slow down, notice the moments that matter, and rest in the peace of Christ’s presence. Click the title to read the full post.
The Light We Carry: Reflecting Christ in the Classroom
Every December, classrooms sparkle with lights, music, and excitement, but the most meaningful light we carry as teachers is not strung across the walls. It shines through our kindness, patience, and love. In this post, I share how we can reflect the light of Christ in our classrooms through simple acts of grace and compassion, even in the busiest season of the year. Click the title to read the full post.
