
“I Need a Castle”
Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany: Photo by Eric Freund She lay there on the living room floor all snuggled up in her favorite cozy blanket, reclined back onto her big bean bag

Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany: Photo by Eric Freund She lay there on the living room floor all snuggled up in her favorite cozy blanket, reclined back onto her big bean bag

I sat there at the kitchen table in frustration with my head in my hands. I was stressed and under allot of pressure from every angle that day. The week

It was a typical weekday night. Just the four of us sitting around the table eating dinner as our son shared about his day. Then Abbey piped up and proudly

She walked along at a brisk pace with her signature side to side bounce, a gait that comes from some difficulty with balance, motor planning, and sensory feedback. It was

The Long Day She bounced down the hallway to take a shower after dinner following her usual routine, and pausing to let her Dad go first, an exercise in politeness

It’s Thanksgiving this week so in honor of this beautiful holiday of remembrance and gratitude, and the recent celebration of our one year anniversary as a nonprofit, it seemed like

One story, we came back to again and again, was the story of the storm on the sea in Mark chapter 4. Jesus and his disciples had gotten into a

This fall as we were settling into our distance learning routine; we began to notice a change in our daughter. Typically, our daily routine was to sit and do schoolwork

Let it go God’s got this Let the hurt be His to heal Let the burden be His to bear Let the pain be His to pacify Let the mess

Our daughter completed our little family of four. Two years earlier we had welcomed her big brother Caleb. Blonde haired and blue eyed, and smiling seriously within his very first