by Katy Crisp | Dec 12, 2019 | Christmas, Guest Posts, Homeschool
The holidays are quickly approaching. Is your schedule beginning to fill up? Is your to-do list a mile long while your time disappears? With all the extra tasks and responsibilities piling up, you may be feeling a little stressed. For me, holiday stress spills over...
by Amanda Davison | Jun 24, 2019 | Guest Posts
A Generation of Marriages Starved for Connection by Amanda Davison I stood hunched over in the middle of our mudroom, helping our toddler get her boots on. Just as I reached my arm out to grab her gloves on top of the washer, my husband walked by. On his way to grab...
by Tiffany Jo Baker | Jun 23, 2019 | Guest Posts
When Life Hands you a Mess, Make it a Mission by Tiffany Jo Baker It started with a dream. The dream to be parents. Like most dreams, in the real-world, they are a fight. They don’t come through the rubbing of a genie lamp like in Aladdin, the waving of a magic wand...
by Tonya Kubo | Jun 23, 2019 | Guest Posts, Neurodiversity
Neurodiversity in Marriage: Redefining Romance in the Modern Age by Tonya Kubo Brian and I married a year and a day after we met. A whirlwind courtship that left me breathless. He said the right things, did the right things and left every single woman I knew asking,...
by Tonya Kubo | Apr 10, 2019 | Guest Posts, Neurodiversity, Parenting
Neurodiversity in Marriage: Practical Ways to Parent When You’re Wired Differently When I think of practical ways to parent, the top guiding principle in our family is WE ARE TEAM KUBO. It’s short, sweet, to the point and an excellent reminder that at the end of the...
by Tonya Kubo | Apr 3, 2019 | Guest Posts, Neurodiversity
Money is the leading cause of divorce in the U.S. There is so much history, emotion and belief tied up in how people handle money. The neurodiverse couple is no different. Though money matters are something all married couples must negotiate, they can be especially...