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As a busy mother to two amazing children and a wife to one spectacular husband I spend so much time simply trying to get my bearings. This journey our family is on is truly wonderful, but it has also been work and something we've tried to follow God on.
I think our largest lesson learned is that it truly is our moments that matter. We've asked ourselves time and time again..."will this matter in 5 years?" "what will we remember in 10 years?" And, it truly does surface that our moments, where we are, who we are loving, the conversation, the happiness, and even the tears those are the things we will remember.
I want to share our moments with you. Our moments that matter to us.
Some of those we admire...and books we can relate to...
As a busy mother to two amazing children and a wife to one spectacular husband I spend so much time simply trying to get my bearings. This journey our family is on is truly wonderful, but it has also been work and something we've tried to follow God on.
I think our largest lesson learned is that it truly is our moments that matter. We've asked ourselves time and time again..."will this matter in 5 years?" "what will we remember in 10 years?" And, it truly does surface that our moments, where we are, who we are loving, the conversation, the happiness, and even the tears those are the things we will remember.
I want to share our moments with you. Our moments that matter to us.
Some of those we admire...and books we can relate to...
1. Be impeccable with your word.
2. Don't take anything personally.
3. Don't make assumptions.
4. Always do your best.
I was given this book from my Mom at a fairly young age. It has stuck with me into adulthood, and I find that when I get overwhelmed remembering these agreements puts everything into perspective. It talks in detail about how with ill words, and intentions we put "toxins" into the world....very much worth the read.
2. Don't take anything personally.
3. Don't make assumptions.
4. Always do your best.
I was given this book from my Mom at a fairly young age. It has stuck with me into adulthood, and I find that when I get overwhelmed remembering these agreements puts everything into perspective. It talks in detail about how with ill words, and intentions we put "toxins" into the world....very much worth the read.