The “I” in Holiday: How to Shift Your Focus For a More Meaningful Season
*This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich In What Matters. I’ve got this memory from last Christmas, evening of the 25th, kids
*This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich In What Matters. I’ve got this memory from last Christmas, evening of the 25th, kids
When I was a kid, my parents gave me an oil lamp for Christmas. I was confused by this for 3 reasons: 1: I hadn’t
As a minimalist, holidays can be tough. We live in a culture focused on gift-giving, and I’ve often found myself disillusioned by the holidays, even
One of my favorite parts of being a triplet mom is planning Halloween costumes. When I found out I was pregnant with two boys and
“A few years ago, my mom dropped off 10 boxes of stuff from my childhood. What do I do with it?” This is a question
“Um, aren’t you forgetting something?” Megan asked as she picked me up for the airport. “What?” I asked. “Your luggage?” “All set,” I said, patting
We all love a good throwback… and with Easter coming up, I thought I’d share some thoughts from one of my earliest blog posts. I
*This is a guest post from Julia Ubbenga of Rich in What Matters. In a recent conversation with a good friend, I recognized myself three
Ever reach for a granola bar in the recesses of your pantry and feel afraid of what you might find? If so, you’re in need
No. It’s a simple monosyllabic word. Perhaps the first word you learned to say. Imagine your 2-year-old self, standing defiantly before your caregivers as they
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