Category Archives: AllMomDoes

A Dramatic Journey
The birth of our first child catapulted us into a world that I have taken to calling “dramatic hard stuff.” This is the world of hospitals and grief, of loss and fear, of other people feel...
AllMomDoes Jun 18, 2015

Dropping the 'J' Word at Work - Jesus!
Abraham Lincoln, Einstein, Johnny Depp and Tina Turner. These were a few of the names that people mentioned when we were asked an ice breaker question in a large group meeting last week.
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Stephanie O'Farrell Jun 17, 2015

Sometimes It is Okay to Fail
When I was a little girl, my dad told me I should be a lawyer. It was nothing more than an off-the-cuff remark, but from that moment on, I determined I was going to law school. As a kid I would watch ...
AllMomDoes Jun 16, 2015

Cauliflower Bacon Chowder
It's not very often that a head of cauliflower is hardly enough for my family of 5. I suppose that's why I love this soup so much. It's a one pot, low-carb wonder and honestly, there's no easier way t...
Angela Strand Jun 14, 2015

Homemade Popsicles From Fresh Ingredients
Sprinklers, picnics and popsicles- these are a few of my kids’ favorite summer things. I like to let them enjoy a cold treat without worrying about all the sugar or artificial junk that is often...
Stephanie O'Farrell Jun 10, 2015

After The Rain, The Sun
I live in Washington State. To be more precise, the western side of Washington where the saying goes: “We Don’t Tan, We Rust.”
Yes, we are famous for our rain. ...
Ann Kirsten Jun 09, 2015

Helping Your Graduating Senior Find Their Direction
Between graduation festivities, college acceptance letters, and the rising thermometer, spring is an incredibly exciting time for high school seniors. But just behind that exhilaration can be a fair a...
Kristina Slaney Jun 08, 2015

How Seasoned Moms Can Bless Younger Moms
I haven’t been watching my grandkids now for about 6 months…boo hoo. Now that I’m getting away from having such little ones around me every day, sometimes I forget what it is ...
Shari Lynne Jun 04, 2015

Raising Daughters to Know Their True Beauty
My not-quite-two-year-old daughter stepped on the scale the other day. She giggled, looked down at the number, and stepped off. She was totally unaware of what she was doing, other than copying someth...
Stephanie O'Farrell Jun 03, 2015

The Rest of the Story
She was crabby. Again. She was always crabby. My heart sunk in my chest as I ordered my coffee. She made me feel like I had done something wrong every time I approached her cou...
Ann Kirsten Jun 02, 2015




