Wednesday, April 22, 2026

On Bravery and Emerging Coltsfoot

One of the earliest emerging wildflowers in Pennsylvania is Coltsfoot.  Over the last several weeks, I watched and waited for these little rays of sunshine to bravely soldier upward in the unpredictable weeks of our spring weather.


I've enjoyed watching for them while their spring bravery inspires me.  


As the Blossoms mature and grow, I have purposed in my heart that I will not be a coward.  

It is tempting to make every interaction positive.  After all, the older Blossoms are no longer at home or with me all day long.  There are far less daily interactions when you look at the amount of time we've spent together over their childhood years.


Will I just be the "best friend" mom?
Will I only say the fun and easy things?  
Will I exclusively speak of the comfortable topics?


Sometimes there is prompting in my heart for things that need to be said.  
The Holy Spirit prompts and I must obey.  

Will I take the easy route?

I have told the Blossoms, "You will hear the Truth from me.  You may not be able to count on anyone else around you to bravely speak Truth, but I will do it."

That's real love.

Be brave, mamas. Listen to His prompting and speak in love.  

The Holy Spirit will continue to use us in our children's lives.

Dominique


Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Reset: Do the Thing

Last Saturday, we had the opportunity to run up to the cabin to fish for the day.  

I was so conflicted because Saturday is homestead work day and my much-needed catch-up day.  It seems I'm always behind in some way these days.


It's a struggle between making the memories and keeping a semblance of order.  The Rugged Mountain Man and several family members encouraged me to go, fully understanding my dilemma.

My brother and sister-in-law say it this way,
"Do the thing."

The thing you'll wish you'd done in ten years. 

Do the thing.
Hike the moutain.
Soak up the sunshine.
Take the drive.
Go fishing.
Revel in the time with your Blossoms.  


There is merit to maintaining order in your home and homestead, but for a task-oriented person like me, I truly needed the reminder to go, to rest.


So, we trekked to one of my most favorite places in the world, and embraced the slower, unplugged pace.  
We breathed deeply, 
fished hard, 
laughed together, 
and refreshed our minds in the woods.


It was 100% worth it, but for every person who struggles with this, the work was still waiting for me.  I did still feel behind when I returned and truthfully, I didn't meet all those tasks with grace and patience.  I eventually marshalled the Blossoms to pitch in and get a handle on a few things.  Most things these days are an ongoing process, rather than a task that stays completed.  

The Lord is working on my heart and attitude, and maybe the time out in the sunshine, resting my mind was the reset point for more good things that He's doing in me ~
Right now, in the trenches.
In the busy times.
In this high demand season.

I want God to form my character in the good and easy times, 
but truly, He does more to shape me in the busiest times.


Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Did I Model That?

"Did you model that for the Blossoms?" 

my brother asked, as we were chatting about the Blossoms' fitness routines.  The Blossoms regularly utilize YouTube videos, walking trails, country roads, the college gym, weights, the treadmill, Pilates, and stretching.  How did this happen?


Considering my seemingly imperfect habits, I was about to shrug in the negative, 
until I reflected over the last twenty years.  

When I zoom out, surprisingly, I realized the answer is yes.  

I've squeezed walks in, with strollers, baby carriers, toddlers, tweens, and teens.

I've stretched and jump-roped in the sun while they played in the sandbox.

I've line-danced in the backyard whilst bumping into each other.

I've done fitness videos in the living room with little people climbing on me.

I've utitilized silly kids exercise YouTube videos with cute sidekicks.  

I've capitalized on dance fitness videos with tweens and teens who are now more coordinated than I am.

I've kickboxed in the living room and refereed squabbles and kickboxed again.

I've jump-roped and bounced on the mini trampoline while listening to reading assignments.

I've taken quiet solitary evening walks and family walks and one-on-one walks and walked along behind ambitious runners.

I've walked on the treadmill while the Blossoms do outside chores.

Not in my own perfection, but yes, in each season, I kept adjusting and trying and snatching time.  

Surprisingly, maybe I did model a commitment to overall fitness over the last twenty years!  

I share this not to brag, but to encourage you.  

It is not your perfection that influences your children; 
it is your perseverance.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Springtime and Subtle Shifts

The days are warming up and we are jubilantly soaking in the carefree moments.  


From lunchtime walks to weekend wanderings, 
the sprouts of spring are spunky and spirited and (in)spiring.

Wanderings like these lend themselves to reflection.


There are some things that always remain the same throughout all seasons of motherhood.


Love is a constant.  

Love fiercely.  
Love practically.  
Love freely. 
Love patiently.
Love firmly.
Love.


Say yes whenever you can.
Yes to opportunities to connect.
YES.


Pray.

Pray hard.
Pray for your beautiful Blossoms (or Sprouts).
Pray for yourself and your husband.
Pray.


Other things do change.  Subtly, but they do.

A twenty-year-old is not "managed" the same way an eight-year-old is "managed."  


There are no more reminders to brush teeth or set alarms.  
There is no more hovering about the mirror to make sure modesty standards are upheld.  
She and the Holy Spirit can figure it out by now.
I'm around if she asks for my opinion.

What used to be a long parenting exhortation 
is now a well-placed sentence at the right time.
Given with prayerful grace.

I don't tell the older Blossoms how to handle a situation; 
I try to listen to their recounting and see how they handled it.  
We're here with wisdom, but, most likely, she already knows what we'd say.  
She has His voice inside her.
Some situations just need prayer,
not more of my opinions.

Motherhood shifts, but I'm finding joy behind the shifts, 
noting the growing maturity, the deeply held personal standards, 
blossoming goals and dreams, and a solid foundation.

May He continue to build in the Blossoms' lives.  May He weave the tapestries of their lives.

Friday, March 20, 2026

Half a Habit

Sometimes you have a goal and you're doing really well with it and then, you just hit a snag.  

(I could be looking at you, time change.) 

Before I even realized, I went two weeks with barely a walk in my daily routine and I could tell.


More emotional, less energy.  

If you haven't heard me say it before, exercise is magic.


Because of a few extra demands in our mornings lately, I was having trouble establishing that consistency again. I realized this:

Half a habit is better than seven days without a habit.  

Half a habit builds momentum.

Half a habit is the road back to a good, healthy habit.


I told myself that I could manage 10 minutes on the treadmill or just a quick little walk while Blossom3 was helping with Art Club or squeeze in a few laps around the yard.  

Ten minutes grows.  It's the first step and the longest journeys begin with the first step.

What can you conquer by beginning with half a habit?