Missy Robinson
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Lately, I find myself navigating the almost-empty-nest season. With one child still in high school, two off at college, and a pair of young adult stepdaughters, my role as a mom has changed—but my heart is still deeply rooted in motherhood. My husband is my everyday hero, and my faith is the anchor that guides my choices. I work with Street Hope TN, an organization close to my heart, and when I’m not focused on our mission, I’m often wondering what my kids are up to! I love connecting with other moms because we all share the same goal: to do our best for our children, no matter what season of life we’re in. So, let’s talk about it all—the joys, the challenges, and even those wonderfully mundane moments that make life so real.Capturing Moments, Cherishing Memories: The Power Of A Journal
Can we agree that life can serve up challenges and sometimes we are just trying to get through the day, only to do it all over again tomorrow? I think we all find ourselves...
Motherhood Is A Lifelong Gift
Motherhood is more than a task or 18-year season; it's an investment that provides lifelong gifts.
From the moment we learn a baby is on the way, our lives are forever changed. As mothers, we...
Spiritual Traditions Add Value To Your Family
Our society is changing rapidly and the traditional spiritual traditions that were once standard are increasingly disappearing from daily life. For our family, we have chosen to be intentional about spiritual practices and have...
Help Your Daughter Find And Use Her Voice
I have an adult friend who has incredible intuition and is able to respond with confidence and grit to unexpected circumstances. I admire the way she trusts her own instinct and can articulate position...
Give Your Teen All The Love!
It's easy to love our little ones, but when our kiddos emerge into adolescence, we might not be sure how to communicate the love that still exists for them in such a big way....
A Slow Start: It’s Not Too Late To Find New Year Direction
I never feel ready for the new year. In fact, I kind of feel a bit of whiplash from frantic holiday events that suddenly disappear, along with the sparkle and magical feel of the...
Parting Ways With My Christmas Perfectionist
I tend to be a Christmas perfectionist. I desire to create a Christmas fantasy for my children and it gets more difficult every year! I want to give gifts with meaning, create memories that...