by Ashley | Jan 3, 2017 | growth, hope, kids, love, marriage, prayer
I am sitting in the last few days before I go back to work add another bullet point to my job description. I am a wife, mother of 3, facilitator of everything in the home, and now I will be working outside of the home (at my husband’s office…our office)...
by Ashley | Jan 1, 2017 | growth, love, marriage, trust, Uncategorized, Unconditional Love
There is no arrival here on Earth. This is something I need to remind myself of often. I work towards goals, I build a life together with my husband and our kids (that is until they branch off and start their own), and I push deeper into the depths of the...
by Ashley | Jul 7, 2016 | be brave, friendship, growth, hope, motherhood, Uncategorized
I met with a friend today. It was your typical playdate with preschool-aged kids. There was milked poured, sibling squabbles, and Daniel Tiger in the background. I loved it. Not because of any of those things, but because this friend and I get each other. We don’t...
by Ashley | Jun 24, 2016 | big goals, emotions, God's love, growth, Homemaking, Uncategorized, Unconditional Love
The idea that I have been married for ten years is hard to grasp. I know it is a drop in the bucket compared to the “forever” marriages of those who have been married forty years or more, but this is a big milestone for us! It is a benchmark...
by Ashley | Jun 2, 2016 | be brave, Freedom, God's love, growth, identity, kids, love, motherhood, parenting
Mamas, I have a tip for you: Just Be You! Everyday, I get to see about 100+ articles about this and that–usually posted on social media. I don’t read most of them because they are an opinion about another article that they read. Moms are all up in arms...
by Ashley | May 17, 2016 | emotions, Freedom, growth, Holy Spirit, identity, love, parenting, Uncategorized
The verse of the day. We see them floating around everywhere. I love the apps, emails and the social media sharing of great verses. Today was this little jewel: James 1:19 (TPT) My dearest brothers and sisters, take this to heart: Be quick to listen, but slow...