• Our Family Culture

    Happy New Year, friends!! The new year brings lots of new goals, dreams, and desires with it, doesn’t it? I thought, what better time than to share something so near to my heart. A family culture. This is a great time for you to embrace creating your own family culture within your home. What is a family culture? Ainsley Arment, in her book Wild + Free Family, defines a family culture as “your values and vision, your interests and traditions, all wrapped into one. It’s how you structure your life together. How you spend your time each day. The friends you have. The job you hold and how that impacts your family.”

    Why create a family culture? Family is so important. You are responsible for your home. Scott and I have three beautiful daughters that we have the privilege of raising up. We take that role very seriously. We have only a limited time with them in our home, and we want to lay a very strong foundation.

    A love for the Lord and the things of the Lord comes first. We found a local church family that we are heavily involved in. Rich and deep friendships have been formed over the last couple of years since we stepped into this body of believers. We are there every time the doors open and serve in various capacities. My oldest is now in youth group, and she has formed some deep friendships with really amazing young ladies. Devotions over dinner are had– though they are more sporadic than we’d like, but the effort is made. We do a Bible study every school day during our school time, and have encouraged the girls to study their Bibles on their own also. It is so incredible to hear them talk about what they have read in their own personal time. I know as a mom, it’s sometimes hard to stick to a study. I have been doing Bible studies from The Daily Grace Co. for about a year now, and I really love them. They challenge me and teach me so much. If I am not filling my heart with the things of the Lord, then I cannot possibly pour the things of the Lord into my children’s hearts. Make the time to get in the word every day.

    Family dinners are a priority. We try very hard to guard that time. We have dance classes and youth group in the evenings, and I will do a lot of prep work during the day to get meals done in a timely manner so that we still all sit at the dinner table together. I’m not perfect, and there have been a few times where I dropped the ball. Overall, we do a good job at protecting this sacred time. We also have said no to many activities that would take away from this time. Programs that we once loved have been walked away from in order to protect our sacred family time. At first, there was some sadness, but no one thinks anything of it anymore. There are so many rich conversations had over a warm meal that fills our bellies.

    During every meal, we ask the girls what a favorite part of their day was. Some days, it’s really easy for them to think of something, because we did something exciting. Most days, they are more mundane. It allows them to think about what they’ve done through the day and find something to be grateful for. It helps them to open up more than if we just ask them how their day was. Some days, we also ask about something not-so-good that happened during the day. I am so thankful for our family dinner times. We grow so much closer during these meals.

    In that vein, we also love and value good food. Nourishing, real food is very important to us. Food is fuel for our bodies. Yes, it certainly is full of pleasure also, but we know that what we consume has a great affect on how our bodies feel. We use natural sugars as much as possible, and limit how much of them we consume. Within our home, we are really strict about eating whole foods and choose organic as often as it fits in the budget. Since doing this, the health and happiness of everyone has dramatically changed for the better. My child that used to be sick at least once a month is now rarely sick, for example. Let your food by your medicine. I like to call it slow food. Sourdough bread takes a whole day of forethought and effort. I love the intentionality of all of it. We do say no to a lot of other things because we put more of a budget into good food. I have zero regrets about this.

    With that said, I can’t always control what we are exposed to outside of the home. Various functions will provide foods that we don’t eat in our home. In these instances, we just do our best, while not becoming so strict that food becomes an idol. The older girls have learned how their bodies feel when they eat a bunch of junk, and it’s no longer worth it to them to gorge themselves on it. My youngest is another story, but that is pretty normal, and I trust that one day she will recognize the same things. They’re all learning about where our food comes from, what each type of food does for us, and what foods can be harmful if consumed too often– or at all.

    Board and card games are our favorite winter way to spend time. It gets dark so early in the cold months, and we often clean up from dinner and play a game if there’s no other activities going on. It is such a fun way to spend time as a family. We get really competitive, but always congratulate the winner. It sounds silly, but the girls have learned how to handle disappointment when they don’t win a game.

    Good books are another way we spend time. If you see my kids in a waiting room, you will see them all with their noses stuck in a book. Scott and both love to read, and we have been able to cultivate a love of reading in our girls. Just like how what we consume with food affects us, so does what we consume with our eyes. We value only reading books that are “good and beautiful” (based on Phil. 4:8). We want books that inspire and uplift us, not books that make us feel angry or encourage unkind or immoral behavior. We always have at least one read-aloud that I read to the girls while they eat lunch. We listen to audiobooks in the car almost anywhere we go. We love literature.

    On the other side of that coin, we try to spend as much time outdoors as we can. We love to go for hikes and camping trips, but those can’t always happen. Bikes, scooters, a swingset, and a yard full of animals make this a lot of fun. The girls also love to build fairy houses out of found things around the yard. Sticks, milkweed pods, leaves, and rocks end up turning into beautiful creations. You don’t have to have fancy and expensive equipment to encourage a love of nature and the outdoors. One of my kids always sits with a book to read when she’s outside. Take coloring books outdoors. Go for a walk at your local park. That is how it all started for us. We lived in a town with tons of fun playgrounds and parks. As the girls got a little older, we started heading to conservation areas for short hikes. Then, it became longer hikes. We have a really good routine now, and most of the time the kids have a blast. We’re always recharged after a good hike.

    Scott and I love being out in nature, and thankfully the children do also. We talk about all that God has created and how beautiful it all is. Discussions are had about how everything works together in a beautiful rhythm. Stewarding the land well is very important to us– because God created it all and commands us to be good stewards of everything. That means they’ve learned to throw away their garbage, not just toss it on the ground. We have a saying that we use– leave it better than you found it. We take that seriously. We also work really hard to create a sustainable farm where nothing goes to waste.

    Some may say that we are “too much” while also asking “how did you do it?” I am so thankful for my children. They are overall kind and polite young ladies who treat everyone with kindness and respect. That comes from a lot of work on our part as parents. We have instilled these values in them. We spend a lot of time with them and invest in them. I hope that they grow up with a lot of the same traditions in their own families while also creating their own unique family culture.

    All of this said, I am not saying that your family culture needs to look exactly like mine. That’s not it at all. Every family is different, and that is beautiful. We have seen tremendous fruit since really focusing on making this our family culture. What I want to encourage you with today is to be intentional with your families. Set a focus. You only get so many years with your children, and you can’t get them back. You are raising them up and training them up to send them into the world as adults. That is our job as parents. It is never too late to make changes. Start with one area that you really want to change, and go after it. It may be hard, but hard does not equal bad. Our children are always worth it.

    Book List for growing and creating your family culture:
    Wild + Free Family– Ainsley Arment
    The Whole & Healthy Family– Jodi Mockabee
    The Lifegiving Home– Sally Clarkson
    Mothering by the Book– Jennifer Pepito
    M is for Mama– Abby Halberstadt

  • January Kitchen

    I write about the kitchen a lot. Meal times are so important in this family. Everyone that is home at the time gathers around the table to eat together. We spend a lot of time together in the kitchen.

    I FINALLY checked out the Azure Standard website, and placed my first order. It’s an online grocery store where you can buy healthier options in bulk. I just picked a few basics so that I can get the hang of ordering and pickup. That’s not what this is about, but I thought I’d share in case you haven’t heard of it. I’ll let you know how I like it when I pick up my order next month.

    We have been busy in the kitchen this month. I love baking during the cold months. It warms up the house and our bellies all at once. I decided I’d start sharing some of our favorites that come from the kitchen each month.

    biscuits from Magnolia Table cookbook

    Intentionality has been my focus this year. I am trying so hard to be more intentional with my time and energy. I’m trying to love and serve my family well. One of the ways that I show my love (I have learned) is by cooking. I love filling their bellies with foods that they love.. foods that are healthy and/or comforting. I also recognize my faults. I am NOT a morning person. If I want to make a good breakfast for my family, I need to do all prep the night before. In fact, the biscuit dough was made the night before. Scott cut out the biscuits and cooked them the next morning in this instance.

    crinkle cutter

    Some of these things are just simple. We try to do fruits and veggies with meals. Nourishing healthy bodies is really important to me. I decided to try cutting carrots into chips to make them more fun to eat. It really wasn’t more work than cutting them into sticks. Side note– you can store cut carrots in a jar filled with water and they stay crisp and don’t dry up. I eat way more veggies if they are easy to grab and go.

    Applesauce recipe from Ball Blue Book

    I’m tired of wasting time. Getting started is always the hardest part. I have regretted 0% of the time I’ve spent being intentional. I haven’t regretted teaching my kids skills that will last them a lifetime.

    We are all happiest in the kitchen. Whether it’s gathered around the table for a warm meal, or playing a silly board game. Our kitchen is always bustling with life and love– and that’s precisely how I want it to stay.

    Dutch oven bread recipe from The Prairie Homestead Cookbook— or here

    I still need to can up a big batch of pears. We will make more bread this week. We also have been making our own pizza on Friday nights using the recipe from the Magnolia Table Volume 2 cookbook. We double the recipe. Half is used to make a big rectangular pizza on this sheet pan. The other half gets pressed out and allowed to rise a second time. It becomes delicious breadsticks.

    Do you spend more time in the kitchen in the winter months? If you have any good soup recipes, please share them!! We like to do “soup Saturday” on our menu plans and I’d love some new ideas.

  • Creating Cozy

    I am sure I’m not alone when I say that I am lacking inspiration. I am lacking motivation. This year has been hard and weird.

    Our family has had so many fun things happen this year– hello chickens and eggs and gardening– but, it has still been difficult. Many of our favorite things were cancelled. We are constantly having to pivot and switch the way that we can operate at work, and that is starting to feel overwhelming. (I am so grateful that I still get to work, so please don’t misunderstand me.) Dealing with angry and unkind people is wearing on me.

    I am so thankful for our home. Our hiding place. The place where I can snuggle into a couch or the bed and read a book. I can dig into my Bible and be reminded of the promises that God has made.

    I am just craving cozy. Candle light and twinkle lights. Soft blankets. Snuggles and good books. I just finished this and really enjoyed it… if you needed a recommendation.

    Does this happen to you? The night comes earlier every day. It starts to feel depressing, so we fill the darkness with flickering lights. We grasp for anything that feels comforting and warm.

    So, that is what we do. We hold tight to each other. We snuggle up close and read books, listen to music, and watch movies. Our home is illuminated by Christmas lights and flickering candles. Yes, things can still be hard/sad/frustrating, but we get to create the cozy and safety in our homes. Homemaking is such a gift.

  • Winter is Coming

    Winter seems to have arrived in many places. The temperatures continue to drop. In fact, it’s snowing in the northern part of our state, and I have looked out our windows multiple times to make sure it’s not snowing here. I can see our beautiful yellow tree out of the office window. It’s a lovely reminder that autumn is still here.

    Scott has been quarantined for the past week, and still has a few more days to go. He is perfectly fine– never got sick– but was exposed at work and had to stay home. We’ve tried to use the time wisely since we don’t get much time together to work on projects.

    He helped me finish cleaning up the root cellar so that we can store more food down there. I hope that next year it will be more home-grown food and less grocery store food. Self-sufficiency is the goal! We also pulled up the last of what was growing in the garden. It’s sad to close the garden for the winter. Our garlic has all sprouted and hopefully has a good foundation to make it through the winter. I wish we had planted more!

    With the garden “closed”, we are already dreaming of next year. We buy heirloom seeds for our garden each year. The seed catalog from my favorite company is coming next month. I have a homesteading planner that will arrive any day. We have plans to expand our garden next year. It’s all very exciting. The planner will help us not only plan our garden lay out, but also help us to make and stick to a budget.

    I feel like I just can’t learn enough. I am seeing why God put this desire in my heart so many years ago. I’ve been watching youtube videos from The Prairie Homestead and The Elliot Homestead, along with a few new channels I’ve discovered. I’ve been reading all of the books I can find, and have several holds on their way to the library. I finally bought this book after checking it out 10+ times from the library.

    (Almost) Winter is a strange time. We finished harvesting our garden. Everything has been stored or canned.. or eaten.. It feels like we should be done for the year. But, we aren’t. We have a list of things we need to do prepare for next Spring. Next on the list– I need to mulch our berry bushes. Our chickens need a light on a timer so that they will produce eggs this winter. It’s a race against the clock.

    Everyone has been asking if we’ve had eggs yet. The answer is no. Our breeds of chickens start laying eggs between 24 and 48 weeks. They just turned 24 weeks, so it could be any day. It also could be a long time. Since we got them later in the year, I worry we may not get eggs for a long time. The cooler weather and shorter days cause less eggs in established hens. We will see what happens though.

    I hope to learn how to crochet will this winter. I know the basics, and can make a square. A square-ish shape. I’ve made a scarf. But, I want to do it well. I’ve seen so many fun projects that I’d love to complete. Winter seems like a great time to learn.

    Everyone always dreads winter. I have been working on shifting my mindset over the past few years. Having a rotten attitude won’t change a thing about the weather. I’m going to chose to use the time wisely to learn new things. I’m going to embrace the beauty of the season. I’m going to embrace the coziness of the season. I’m also certainly going to enjoy every last day of autumn.

  • Bedroom Inspiration

    bed // rug // end table // wide dresser // tall dresser // lamp // throw // mirror

    Our bedroom has become my next obsession focus. Our furniture is a hodge podge of thins that family has given to us and things purchased at garage sales. Nothing matches. It’s not cozy. I know that’s a lot of white in the picture, but I love white.

    We bought a four post bed and matching dresser at a garage sale. They are beautiful, but don’t match. The bed frame actually takes up SO much space in our small bedroom, and I’ve been asking Scott if we can just put our mattress on the floor. If I carry anything in between the bed and dresser, I run into something and end up bruised. I’ve been eyeing this bed frame for so long. But that price is the obvious reason that we have never bought it. But, that upholstery.. the way it wraps around like a hug.. the color.. it’s so beautiful!

    Our dressers are both similar to the ones in the above picture, but they are different stains completely. I’ve been toying with the idea of painting them both so they match. I love distressed white furniture. **distressed because it will get banged up anyway** The bedroom is small, and white furniture would help it feel lighter and more roomy. Our wide dresser is the kind with the hutch on top, so it really takes up a lot of space visually. I love it, but it does feel overwhelmingly large in the room.

    The rug is one that we bought for our living room. It won’t lay flat on the carpet and kept tripping everyone. So, we moved it into the bedroom and I’ve really loved having it to put my feet on in the morning.

    I’m realizing how nice it would be to have a bedroom that felt like a haven… a place to rest WITHOUT kids climbing all over me and asking me for 96,000 snacks. A place where Scott and I could rest.

  • Quick Kitchen Update

    Our kitchen is where we spend most of our time. I love cooking. My family loves eating. We were asked to not paint the cabinets in here when we moved in, which is fine with me. White kitchens look beautiful, but I would not want to have to scrub them every day. I love the look of natural wood, and the cabinet color is pretty. The hardware is very dated though. I started looking at options, and found these. I love the style. They also could be spray painted so easily if you wanted a different color.

    Eventually, I really want to update the drawer pulls to these. I’m also going to get some of these grout pens to use on our backsplash to freshen it up. Just small and affordable updates to make the kitchen look so nice. Maybe no one else will notice the difference, but it does make me happy. The girls love when we do any project like this. They are big Fixer Upper fans, so there is always talk of us fixing up our fixer upper.

    Spending all of this time at home really makes you discover projects that you want to do and changes you want to make. What is a project you are doing around your house?

    cabinet handles // produce bags // instant pot // mixer // storage jars // dutch oven // diffuser //

  • Counting Blessings

    wagon ( I wish we had gone for this one) // bike (similar) // helmet

    There is so much bad and scary news out there. It is coming at us from EVERY ANGLE. I feel like I’m suffocating on it. Let’s focus on the good.

    Here in Illinois, we are under “shelter in place” orders through at least April 8. That means that I am not working. I am home with my babies. I am able to cook dinner for my family every evening. I’m able to slow down and savor this time. We aren’t rushing to art class, gymnastics, programs, choir practices, etc. All of the things that I always wish I had time for– I have time! You have time! This is our chance.

    We are able to go outside and play. We take daily walks around our driveway (it’s big) and up and down the street if there aren’t any cars. We ride bikes and plan where the garden is going. I think we have FINALLY settled on a spot! Hooray!! It’s been snowing and freezing rain today, so maybe next weekend we can get our blueberry and strawberry plants in the ground.

    I have been able to organize my kitchen cabinets in a way that makes sense. We moved in and immediately threw a big party for my parents. Then school started and we’ve just been dealing with where everything got put. I don’t have any regrets about any of that, but it’s nice to feel like we finally have a system. I also have a sourdough starter going. It stinks like no other today, so we are on the right path.

    We are talking a LOT about this illness. We are talking a lot about how God has not been surprised by any of this. He knew what was coming, so we don’t need to fear. We also talk a lot about how God gave us a brain, and we need to make wise decisions. We need to do things to protect ourselves and our neighbors.

    Being a homeschool family, our typical days haven’t changed a whole lot. Our activities have all been cancelled, but school continues on as usual. I keep saying how excited I am to see how many families continue homeschooling after this. I know so many parents who say “I wish I could homeschool, but I don’t think I’d do a good job.” I can’t wait to see how many people realize that they CAN do this! YOU CAN DO THIS!! Even if it’s only temporary for your family, you can do it.

    Almost every church has done an online service today. I encourage you to find a biblically sound church service to listen to. There are so many that we can now listen to one each day and have loads of encouragement to counteract the fear and anxiety that many of us are feeling. I want to link my church’s service, but I don’t like that kind of specificity on here. 😉

    Tell me– what is something good that has happened in the past week for you? Let’s focus on the BLESSINGS.

    I love this song. Take a listen!! “You never stop working. Way maker. Miracle worker. Promise Keeper. Light in the darkness. My God. That is who You are.” This is just the reminder we need in this time. God is the way maker. He still is working miracles. He keeps his promises. He is the LIGHT OF THE WORLD!!

  • Debt Free Journey

    Debt isn’t a secret. We will never share exact numbers, etc. However, I’ve mentioned before that we want to get out from under the debt that weighs us down before we even start looking for a ministry position. That isn’t just something we came up with. That is something that God has lead us to do. I had someone say “well, your hubby isn’t looking very hard is he?” I had to bite my tongue to keep from yelling at this man. He doesn’t even know us (not even our names) and he has no idea what we have gone through.

    A side note- STOP with judgemental attitudes. We haven’t given up on ministry. We see that God pulled us away from it for this season because we had things we needed to work out. Personally, relationally, spiritually..and yes, financially. So, if you are one of the people who thinks we have permanently quit ministry– YOU ARE SO WRONG! Unless God calls us away permanently, this is temporary.

    Moving on…

    I’m certainly no expert. If I was an expert, I wouldn’t have debt. But, I want to share with you what we have done to get motivated and moving.

    1. Total up all of your debt. I know. I didn’t want to either. But, when you see the exact number, it will make you feel something. Count in your student loans, auto loan, credit card(s), hospital bills, etc. It takes a lot of courage to do this step. But, it’s worth it. Yes, you are going to lose sleep. You are going to be angry. You are going to be afraid. But, DO IT
    2. Make a plan. How are you going to tackle this number? For us, we are TRYING to follow Dave Ramsey’s principles. We want an emergency fund first. This is where we have struggled the most. Our van has been in the shop FOUR times since July. Three of those times, it had completely broken down and driving it in rough shape wasn’t an option. Last week was the most recent stint. It starts to feel hopeless. But, keep your nose down and keep sticking to your plan.
    3. Work hard. If you are offered extra hours, take them. I’m working more Saturday’s this month since they were available. While Scott was off over the holidays, I went in early. Yes, it stinks to not see my family much. But, the weight is too much and we have to do something. So, we are doing it. Scott has said yes to overtime offers. It’s not fun. But, neither is debt. It will be worth it.
    4. BUDGET. This is important. Set a budget for how much you can spend on groceries, gas, etc. It has to be realistic. There are conflicting opinions on the occasional treat. One person may say that it’s ok to get that $1 coke every once in a while so that you don’t get too discouraged and down. Another says no treats at all and keep hustling. I’m not sure which camp I stand in… I know I’d give my left arm for a cherry coke from Sonic right now.. but I haven’t given in. If you are going to have an occasional treat– budget for it. I love the Monthly Budget worksheet from The Budget Mom to keep track of things.
    5. Visual aides— I am a visual person. I’ve written things down and looked at the numbers. However, I recently found these debt free charts. It has been fun to color in as we make progress. If this is the kind of thing that helps encourage you, check out the many charts that she has! Some of them are even charts to track your savings toward a house or car. Every square or line that gets filled in feels like such victory!

    Like I said, I’m not an expert. Not at all. But, we have had a plan. We have spent a lot of time talking through it all, and need to spend even more time praying about it. We have made progress that we are really proud of. But, we do have a ways to go!

    If you are on this journey also, let me know (if you are comfortable doing so) and I’d love to pray for you and encourage you to keep going when you feel like giving up.

    Here are some debt-free and budget resources to help you out.

    GoGirl Budget Planner
    Financial Peace Planner
    The Budget Mom
    The Total Money Makeover
    Dave Ramsey
    Financial Peace Junior Kit— teach your children NOW!
    Debt Free Charts

    If you have any good resources to share– please do and I’ll add them to the list!

  • Creating Home

    Some of you many not know that I was an interior design major at one point in college. I changed my major because I knew that we would be moving wherever God called us in ministry– and a career in interior design wouldn’t be sustainable in my mind. Honestly, my biggest regret is switching majors and not sticking with something that I loved. I see so many people who have successful design businesses that work from home.

    I grew up watching Trading Spaces with my mom. HGTV was my favorite channel to watch. It still would be my favorite if we had cable. I LOVE Joanna Gaines and what she is doing. Even though House Hunters was absurd, I still loved to see the inside of those homes. All of that to say, I still really love interior design.

    If you are reading our book club book for January, then you know she is talking all about home– the atmosphere that is created by us. I don’t want to go into the book now. I’m saving that for the end of the month. But, it has just reaffirmed how much and why I love home design.

    I have said for years that I am responsible for creating “home” for my children. We have moved a lot, and lived in many dwellings (8) in our eleven years of marriage. We take the “home” atmosphere with us wherever we go. I create it with cozy pillows and throws, candles, conversation, music, books, art, etc.

    It doesn’t have to be expensive or extravagant. It just has to be you. It has to be your family. It doesn’t need to be cookie cutter or fit into the most popular box. If fills you and your family with joy– embrace your style.

    For my family, on our small budget, everything needs to serve a purpose. In the kitchen, I love having our wooden cutting boards on display. They get used every day, and are easily accessible. The many throws in our home come to good use since the house is a bit drafty. We have family photos on display and thrift store artwork that we love. I am not a minimalist by any stretch of the imagination, but I do love simplicity and tidiness.

    Home is where our families will learn the most about Jesus. Inside of these walls should be a safe haven for our family when the world gets too hard. Prayer and scripture should fill our home. When someone walks through our front door, I want them to feel that love resides here. That is why I love design and am passionate about creating a cozy and inviting home. I want home to be the place my daughters long for when life gets hard. I want them to know that they are safe and unconditionally loved here.

  • Big Girl Bed

    It was time. Harper has been in a toddler bed for the past two years. While she would have fit for at least two more, we needed to get her a new bed. This bed went on sale on Wayfair and I snatched it up. It was easy to put together and is very sturdy. It has the option to built it lower to the ground– which means you can skip the toddler bed!

    The mattress that she had was around 20 years old. Yes, TWENTY. A sweet friend gave it to me before Addison was born. We needed another crib mattress but couldn’t afford to buy a new one. It was sturdy and held up SO WELL. It has been falling apart for a few months

    We had some time at Target with her and we looked at the bedding. She decided that she wants this bedding. I’m hoping it will go on sale soon. (I just noticed that it went on sale.)

    If you want “Pinterest worthy” bedrooms, you are on the wrong blog. If you want real and attainable for the average person bedrooms, this is your space.