Tiptoeing out of the bedroom, I make no noise to wake him. I need a moment. I need to breath. I need to pray. I need to talk to God before I see his face. He rises with anger most days, full of disgust that I would wake him. The first looks I receive are… Continue reading The Challenge
Author: juliebethlittle
Kick Off to May
May is brain cancer awareness month. It is a month FULL of emotions. The first is usually anger. Angry that I have to use my daughter's face as a poster child to get funding for a cure. Angry that there are children that suffered forty plus years ago and today, there are still no new… Continue reading Kick Off to May
It Is Finished
I am notorious for starting projects... and not finishing them. It is shameful to say, but I am just going to be real here. If you would come to my house and open my craft box, you would find not one, not two, but 8 half done cross stitches. That is correct. For you Spanish-speaking… Continue reading It Is Finished
Miracles and Kiddos
Raising up kids is not an easy job. If anyone tells you that it is, you should be suspicious of them.. They are either doing it wrong or they are lying. I remember when I came home from the hospital with my first born, Sam. I was exhausted, sore from a c-section, but more than… Continue reading Miracles and Kiddos
What I Have Learned With a Boy
Three girls has always been the answer when asked how many kids we have. Pink and purple have littered every room since about the first day we came home with our first daughter. We know Polly Pockets, Disney Princesses, gowns, tiaras, and heels. We have owned thousands of bows, hung dresses hundreds of times, and… Continue reading What I Have Learned With a Boy
The Journey Begins
Our family just embarked upon a crazy, painful, scary, exhausting, and absolutely beautiful journey last month: Fostering a child. To get to this point, God had to do some serious renovations in our hearts. When I say this was a decade in the making, I am not exaggerating. Peter and I have talked about adopting… Continue reading The Journey Begins
The Gala (Revised)
There are times, too many I fear, that emotions get the best of me and I don't think before I speak, or write. I vomit out all that is running around in my head before I really look at the whole picture and process what I am feeling. It is never easy to say you… Continue reading The Gala (Revised)
Shhhhh…
This may or may not be a soapbox blog. But I assure you, I have Bible to back this one up. However, lately I have been shocked with the amount of blunt and downright insensitive words written by people on social media. Whether it is Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or some other venue, people as a… Continue reading Shhhhh…
Strong
"Things are not always as they seem." As time continues forward, this maze of grief keeps getting more and more complicated. I thought, in the beginning of this journey, my struggles would be the most obvious and the most difficult. However, I am learning that even the very menial of tasks requires greater effort for… Continue reading Strong
When Shopping Goes Wrong
"I can't handle the level of creep that we are expected to deal with when we just want cheap groceries. I already have to bag it myself." These were the hilarious, yet true words spoken by a friend when I shared with her my harrowing tale (OK, perhaps a bit of an exaggeration) of my… Continue reading When Shopping Goes Wrong