Being a wife and mom has been hands-down my favorite vocation and “job.” But it has its challenges, as every worthwhile thing in life does. Parenthood can be difficult at times, and it’s normal to ask for help. It’s common to hear about Catholics praying “to” saints, and if you’re…
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The First Thing Our Baby Saw Was The Face of Jesus
It was unlike my prior first trimester and the first trimester after that. It was the only first trimester (of the three I’ve been honored to experience) whose end I couldn’t wait to meet. I didn’t have HG, the bloodwork was fine, and the ultrasounds always showed a healthy baby….
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Are You Still Boycotting Target? (And Should You?)
This past June, Target did people with common sense a favor by selling gross merchandise, incl. clothes designed by a satanist and children’s underwear and bathing suits that were actually NOT suited for children. So we did what most Conservatives did then and decided to boycott Target. At the time,…
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What Young Catholic Families Can Learn from Other Christians
I follow a Catholic stay-at-home mom of six on Instagram who, at the beginning of every year, does a “Home Reset” challenge where she invites her followers to join her in “resetting” or cleaning, decluttering, and overall bettering different parts of their homes. In previous years I didn’t join because…
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Why Have Kids to Outsource Their Care?
There are two Youtuber/influencer moms whose content I enjoy watching regularly because of how “real” and down-to-Earth yet practical their tips can be. One of these moms is pregnant with her and her husband’s third kiddo and has been on the Rachel Ray Show. Her older kids are four and…
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How Minimalism Can Help Your Family
On a recent post, I debunked the myth that both parents have to work and leave their children at the care of someone who won’t love them all day in order to be able to give said children “everything” they “need.” When both parents work, they get used to being…
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