Category Archives: The Power of Moments
I had the opportunity yesterday morning to discuss the points of this post on KSL’s “Studio 5″ program. If you don’t have time to read the post, just scroll down to the bottom and watch the interview! Learning to live … Continue reading
Following is an impromptu “interview” with my 5-year-old daughter about Santa, Jesus, and the real meaning of Christmas. (It gets funnier every time I read it.) In it you will hear the uncensored honesty of a child, and the uncensored … Continue reading
I’m grateful that when I was a little girl, my parents started a beautiful tradition that taught us kids to focus on caring and giving as part of our holiday festivities. Every year, they’d help us learn about children around … Continue reading
Mom bloggers sometimes get a bad rap. I’ve heard it said more than once that they make their homes and family life look better than they really are by editing, enhancing and choosing to write only about the shiny, happy … Continue reading
“You know you’re a real mom when you have peas in your purse,” I said to my friend Sarah as she opened the container of strained peas she’d brought to a dinner party to feed her baby. We laughed for … Continue reading


