Saturday, June 27, 2026

Love Like a Mother


I've been reading a new nonfiction in the mornings recently, Love Like a Mother: How the Sacred Work of Motherhood Reveals the Maternal Heart of God. Right off the bat, I very much appreciated the short snippet sections that made it easy for me, as a mom, to read in the short bits of time I had available and then pick it back up at a convenient time.

This is not my first time encountering writing that shows the way God mothers Us and highlights the way we Mother as a result of being made in His image. I strive to be more like Jesus in my life here as a human, wife, and mother so this makes sense in a lot of ways.

However. I did grow up in a conservative Baptist church and occasionally bristled so I'm sure some of you will, too. I agree with the reality that God is a spirit rather than a y-chromosomed human male... but I guess my mind is like, "Riggt, exactly! A chromosomed SPIRIT male!" She does choose to use the he pronoun for God and only to show mothering traits, not to call Him "the divine earth mother' or something, too.

This was my first time encountering this author and I thoroughly enjoyed her lovely writing style. She paints some gorgeous word pictures! I immediately found her Coffee + Crumbs essays, too. I felt touched and moved by her imagery many times. I love motherhood and I appreciate her love for it, too.

I'll be very curious to hear your thoughts if any of you try this one.

* I received a free copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. 

Friday, June 26, 2026

Middle grade Christian fiction about animals



🐾Brightwing Tales: Mole's Misadventure...  I do believe this was the very first time I'd ever read a story about a mole! There were of course other animals too. 

🦗 The Bug Bandits... Maybe it's cheating to put a bug book on an animal list but I don't think so! My nature child really enjoyed this one. 


🦎A Chameleon, a Boy, and a Quest... This one was set in Africa and, as the title suggests, heavily featured a chameleon. It's a four-book series but I've only read book 1 so far. This one is for older kids, more middle school age, and does contain some sad content. 

🐇Green Ember... This series, with three spin-off series, is all about rabbits. These are favorites among my children.

🦁The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe... This famous classic Christian fantasy series is full of animals. Along with Aslan the great lion we also see beavers, a mouse named Reepicheep, a horse, and so much more.

🐇Little Pilgrim's Progress... The original version of this book is about a human child but this newer version is about a young rabbit!

🐕Operation: Happy... This one is published by a Christian publishing house but didn't feel very Christian. This one features a dog.

🐕Road Trip Rescue... This trilogy is my girls' favorite and is fully focused on a dog story.

🐕The Sapphire Sword... another fantasy series, another dog! But this one talks.

🐕SAVE Squad #1: Dog Daze... Again, a dog story! This one is a series where each book is about a different animal but we've only read the first one, the dog story.

🦡The Shadow and the Promise... This series explores biblical stories through the animals who were there! This one is an Eden story from the perspective of rock badgers. We've only read the first book so far but look forward to more!

🐎Winnie the Horse Gentler... Horses, of course! We've read the Horse Gentler in Training chapter book series but only book one of this older series. 

Monday, June 22, 2026

Summer 2026 Bucket List


✔️ 🍉 Drink watermelon slushies
⛱️ Find our new swim beach
📖 Finish my buddy read with my second-born, start my buddy read with my oldest
✔️ 👗 Fix my denim sundress- it got caught on a nail at an event and I neeeed it fixed for summer fun! 
🍦 Make these ice cream cones with my kids
🍑 Make a peaches & cream smoothie bowl (We always add granola to our smoothie bowls, too)
🎨 Paint summer art together
💧 Play in the sprinklers with my loves
📖 Read the Nicole Deese novela I got free for the Kindle, A Summer Remade... and maybe a Christiansen novel?! 

✔️ 🌳Set up a cozy, shady reading spot outside

🎮 Surprise my kids with a day focused on their favorite video game
🍔 Try five different veggie burger recipes and vote for our favorite 

🎁 Turn in summer reading program sheets for prizes + free kid books! 

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Bookish weekend fun

We had another fun weekend! Mostly what made it fun was just that it was low-key and we were able to just enjoy each other. Minimal obligations, a hilarious game of Spy Alley, cleaning + yard work, good food and conversation, foosball, a Tetris competition... but also an outing where I took pictures of several fun things to remember and I thought I'd share! 


 












Also. We try so hard to eat homemade and unprocessed foods the majority of the time but these two processed snacks were so delicious! Highly recommend. 




Monday, June 15, 2026

May reads


May was a pretty decent reading month for me. 

GROWN-UP READS:

📖 Bible study: May was really a very weak Bible study month for me. My baby's morning routine shifted and I did NOT do a good job shifting my routine to make it work. I'm trying something different in June so we'll see how it goes!

📖 Beyond Ivy Walls (Christian, historical fiction)... This is a Beauty and the Beast retelling I enjoyed. I really like Rachel Fordham's books. I've liked two others of hers even more. 

📖 Raising Gen Alpha* (Christian, nonfiction)... This was such a fantastic read! I am Raising FOUR gen alphas and I think all the time about this very strange world that's become so foreign to me, about how to prepare them for things I don't even understand yet. This was a very helpful and very inspiring book I've been talking about and recommending to so many of the moms I know and love! 

📖 The Wings of Poppy Pendleton (Christian, historical fiction, time slip)... This was my personal fiction read and then my book club joined in. I want to be very clear that this book contained some heartbreaking situations for children but it was so well done. I was really hooked and kept feeling excited, all the way to the end, to see how it would all work out! 

📚 Plus applicable sections of Mom Heart Moments and The Wonder Weeks.

📖 I also read a little less than half of Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World for book club. We all had the same feelings- we liked the message, liked the writing, but didn't finish the whole book because we felt we'd already gotten what we needed from it. 

 

YA & MIDDLE GRADE READS...
📖 Brightwing Tales: Mole's Misadventure (Christian, middle grade, fiction)... This was a well-written story with a great feel to it. I think most of my bookworms will really enjoy it. For parents, there were a few mentions of bathroom/bodily habits snd the mole smokes pipe tobacco.
📖 A Chameleon, a Boy, and a Quest (Christian, middle grade, fiction)... One of my teens adores Africa stories and is going to Love this one. *There is a brief mention of a dead dog I know might upset some children.
📖 Living Water in the Desert (Christian, middle grade, historical fiction)... A friend loaned this to us to see the Christianity side of history in Iran. My oldest and I both read it and liked it.
📖 Nothing Else But Miracles (secular, middle grade, fiction)... This is a WWII homefront story about three children living alone in NYC while their father is deployed. I believe I learned about it from Read Aloud Revival, though I could be wrong. There were a few things I didn't totally love but it was overall good, I did cry near the end, and I added it to our 7th grade list.
📖 Remarkables (secular with a lot of faith mentions, middle grade, fiction)... I really enjoyed this story. It was focused on family and friendship with a light time travel mystery thrown in. There is a heavy topic (a young man's father blames himself for a death and has turned to drug addiction to cope) but I felt that it was handled well for my 7th grader.
📖 Running Out of Time (secular with faith mentions, middle grade, fiction)... My 3rd grade teacher read this Aloud to theclass and I very much liked it. After reading Remarkables and seeing that this author is obviously a Christian, I thought I'd try this one again. I do like Remarkables a lot more but I still enjoyed this one and am fine with my 7th grader reading it. 

📖 Surprise Endings: Christy Miller book #4 (Christian, YA, fiction)... Christy drove me a lil crazy in this one but I was still generally happy with it and with the growth arc. Why are these books so compulsively readable to me at my age?!

📖 The Unlikely Story of a Pig in the City (secular, middle grade, fiction)... I thought I was going to have a problem with family dynamics in this one but I ultimately ended up fine with it. It doesn't look like a Christmas story but it is! I have decided this will be our 2026 Christmas read-aloud.
📖 Wild Times at the Bed and Biscuit (secular, chapter book, fiction)... This was book two in this animal series and I was fine with it. 

📖 Zoey and Sassafras: Dragons and Marshmallows (secular, chapter book, fantasy, TGTB Book List)... This was cute and a fun one for animal lovers. I'll try book 2, too. 

📚 PICTURE BOOKS WE LOVED: Daddy, How Much Do You Love Me? // Eric Carle's Search and Find Vegetable Garden (this month's book from Dolly Parton's Imagination Library) // Every Heart // Lovely Beasts

Favorite read this month: Raising Gen Alpha

* I received a free copy of Raising Gen Alpha in exchange for an honest review.