by Lisa-Jo | May 4, 2010 | Faith, Family, Motherhood
All this week leading up to mother’s day I will be posting on topics related to this most favorite of my subjects: the delicious, demanding and high calling of motherhood. And on Friday I’ll invite you to link up your own answer to the question, “Moms matter...
by Lisa-Jo | May 3, 2010 | Faith, Family, Kids, Motherhood
All this week leading up to mother’s day I will be posting on topics related to this most favorite of my subjects: the delicious, demanding and high calling of motherhood. And on Friday I’ll invite you to link up your own answer to the question, “Moms matter...
by Lisa-Jo | Apr 22, 2010 | Family, Kids, Motherhood
To the moms who rock and sway and dance their babies to sleep. Who swaddle and sing and stroke brand new skin through half closed eyes only to rise for 6am toddlers. To the dads who strap their babies to their backs and walk the afternoon sunshine while mommy naps....
by Lisa-Jo | Apr 16, 2010 | Kids, Motherhood
I rode the train today. And watched the long, limp, limbs of the three year old boy-child across the aisle wrap into the lap of his mother. Wheels and i-pods and doors open closing to the beat of the announcer’s voice. And a boy sleeping deep. His head bob-rocking...
by Lisa-Jo | Apr 12, 2010 | Kids, Motherhood, Raising Boys
I am tired a lot of the time. Tiredness makes the edges of life seem fuzzy and throws off your focus. I usually consider tiredness a price worth paying if it means I can squeeze into already overcrowded days time alone. So I steal time away from my pillow and give it...
by Lisa-Jo | Apr 7, 2010 | Kids, Motherhood
You think a day is going to go one way and then your two-year-old projectile vomits all down your front and into your lap. Those moments are out-of-body experiences. Because, as much as your mind might be freaking out about the partially digested hamburger that is...