by Tonya Kubo | Mar 27, 2019 | Guest Posts, Neurodiversity
When we first married, I had high hopes of a biblical marriage. I looked forward to being the heart of the home with my husband at the head. We both did. We talked about it during our premarital counseling sessions and when we daydreamed together of what life would be...
by Jenn Buell | Feb 7, 2019 | Guest Posts, Parenting
The smell of coffee stirs you from sleep. You smile as your eyes open and fall on your husband’s empty pillow. As you stumble into the kitchen, stretching slowly, he turns from flipping the pancakes. “Morning, honey. Thought I’d let you sleep in.” He plants a quick...
by Kelly Russell | Jan 30, 2019 | Guest Posts
Are you killin’ those new year’s resolutions or are they killin’ you? And if you’re like, “Resolutions? What resolutions? I’m over here still writing ‘2018’ on checks. #1 Wait, you still write checks? #2 Don’t worry! It’s not too late to sit down and take stock of...
by Danielle Smith | May 27, 2018 | Food, Guest Posts
My mom loves the arts. Theater, photography, music, painting—you name it, she’s done it and done it well. For a while she got really into building her own picture frames. She would make time to go to the arts and crafts shop where she would carefully select the wood,...
by Jennifer Bryant | May 3, 2018 | Guest Posts
How many sports can you name that mix an equal amount of brute strength and puzzle-problem solving? When the kids and I visited the ARCH Project Climbing Center in Waipahu, we were surprised to find this gym reserved for rock climbers and open for all to learn, is a...
by Jennifer Bryant | Mar 7, 2018 | Guest Posts
My husband had a black Star Tac flip phone when we met. It was the summer of 2004, and flip phones were starting to gain momentum. Our love was blooming under the Hawaiian sun, but in those days, we only had a few disposable cameras to capture the memories before I...