Esther Casey, mom of 12 (My MIL!), answers all of my burning parents questions like: What did you worry about that turned out to not matter?What is was like changing so many cloth (!!!) diapers??How do I honor unique giftings and personalities?How do I prevent my daughters from comparing themselves to each other?What was your lowest point (ages of kids) as a mom? What got you through?This episode will feel like a big hug and such an encouragement.
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Esther Casey, mom of 12 (My MIL!), answers all of my burning parents questions like: What did you worry about that turned out to not matter?What is was like changing so many cloth (!!!) diapers??How do I honor unique giftings and personalities?How do I prevent my daughters from comparing themselves to each other?What was your lowest point (ages of kids) as a mom? What got you through?This episode will feel like a big hug and such an encouragement.
Life-Changing Rhythms for the Stay-at-Home Mom - with Military Spouse Laurel Clark
Long Distance Friends
1 hour 2 minutes
2 weeks ago
Life-Changing Rhythms for the Stay-at-Home Mom - with Military Spouse Laurel Clark
Mom of 4 littles and military spouse, Laurel Clark, opens up about the hard and the good of being a stay-at-home mom. Key Takeaways: • Home systems for getting out of the house faster with kids, prioritizing alone time, handling snacks, and more. • How to communicate the mental load with your spouse and stay on the same team • a renewed appreciation for the autonomy in our days • Small (yet impactful) ideas to disciple your kids as a Christian mom Resources: Being There: Why Prior...
Long Distance Friends
Esther Casey, mom of 12 (My MIL!), answers all of my burning parents questions like: What did you worry about that turned out to not matter?What is was like changing so many cloth (!!!) diapers??How do I honor unique giftings and personalities?How do I prevent my daughters from comparing themselves to each other?What was your lowest point (ages of kids) as a mom? What got you through?This episode will feel like a big hug and such an encouragement.