My kids eat this dish up, there are literally zero leftovers because they keep coming back for more. I just shared a video on IGTV on how to make this delicious dish and wanted to give you all the full recipe. I modified a recipe I found on readyseteat.com to fit my family, but the inspiration is all hers! Ingredients: 1 tablespoon Pure Wesson® Canola Oil1 small zucchini, quartered lengthwise, sliced (about 1 1/2 cups)1/2 cup chopped ... Read More
Progress over Perfection
I heard it come out of my mouth “Perfect buddy!” My son asked me if he did a good job cleaning off the stairs… this is often my response when he does a good job. “Perfect!” But it took on a new meaning for me last week when he burst into tears when the project he was working on didn’t turn out “perfectly.” “Mommy, I just wanted it to be perfect!” My heart sank. Has this been the model I’ve set for him? That he has to be perfect? God, I hope ... Read More
Motherhood is Lonely
I think I’ve felt this way about every season of motherhood I’ve been in. I feel like I have no real-life friends, like no one understands, and those that understand aren’t in my vicinity. I’m a full-time working mom. I’m not the mom in the cul-de-sac at 3:30 watching my kids play, I’m the mom getting home at 5:30, walking my dog and cooking dinner. I don’t have time for bullshit or cliques, either you like me or you don’t, but it’s still hard ... Read More
Mom Guilt
The mom guilt is so real right now. It has rained 17 out of the last 20 days here in SC, or it’s been too cold and windy to send the kids out to play. We’ve done crafts, emptied every bin in the toy room, and built more forts than I know what to do with. But when my energy is gone and I’m over it - I resort to screen time, and oh if there hasn’t been an overload of screen time in our house because of the weather. I was talking with some ... Read More
Anything but basic…
Honest Confession: I love weddings. For a while after college I tried finding something I could do in the wedding industry – I tried planning (fail), invitation design (nope), and then took my hobby to the next level and became a wedding photographer (yay!). I cried at every wedding I attended (over 400), and I’m seriously still so in love with the industry even after retiring from it. My pastor’s daughter is in the middle of wedding planning, ... Read More
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