Reading Time: 2 minutes This October, I’m taking the 31 Days blogging challenge. My theme of the month will be “31 Days of Dear Mom Letters.” Now, I will not be posting all 31 days. (I have to take weekends off, or I will go crazy! And I imagine that you would get tired of me after a while […]
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Dear Mom Whose Baby Was Born Into Heaven (via Miscarriage or Stillbirth)
Reading Time: 4 minutes Do you have a baby in Heaven via miscarriage or stillbirth? I hope this post ministers to you. This post is part of the Dear Mom Letters series. Dear Mom whose baby was born into Heaven (via miscarriage or stillbirth), First of all, I want you to know: You are a mother. Do not let […]
Dear Mom Whose Natural Remedy Failed
Reading Time: 3 minutes Have you ever felt like your natural remedy failed? You’re not alone! This post is part of the Dear Mom Letters series. Dear Mom Whose Natural Remedy Failed, I hear it in your voice. I see it in your eyes. It’s not the natural remedy you are blaming. It is you. Your child has eczema […]
Dear Mom Who Chose NOT to Breastfeed
Reading Time: 3 minutes Have you ever felt judged for your decision to bottle feed your baby? Here’s a letter of grace and support for the mom who chose NOT to breastfeed her baby. This post is part of the Dear Mom Letters series. This post was written specifically for moms who made the choice not to breastfeed–not to those who […]
Letters to Moms
Reading Time: < 1 minute Dear Mom Who Tried to Breastfeed and Thinks that She Failed Dear Mom Who Thinks She’s Not Cut Out for Motherhood Dear First-Time Mom Who Wants a Natural Birth Dear Mom Who Thinks She Failed at Childbirth Dear Mom Whose Baby Was Born Into Heaven {via Miscarriage or Stillbirth} Dear Mom Whose Baby Wasn’t Born […]
Dear Mom of a Baby and a Toddler
Reading Time: 4 minutes Life with a baby and a toddler can be incredibly overwhelming! I hope this letter will be an encouragement to you, mama! This post is part of the Dear Mom Letters series. Dear Mom of a Baby and a Toddler, You, my dear, are in the trenches. I have three children now–ages 1, 3, and […]