Showing posts with label raising kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raising kids. Show all posts

April 04, 2025

Marriage: Choosing Love in the Chaos

Introduction:



Marriage isn’t candlelit dinners and walks on the beach—it’s whispering “I love you” over the sound of a toddler meltdown or high-fiving each other when you finally get the kids to bed. It’s messy, loud, sometimes chaotic, but somehow, it works. Between parenting, caregiving, and life’s daily curveballs, marriage becomes less about big, romantic gestures and more about showing up for each other—even when the house looks like a scene from a disaster movie.


Love in the Mess:

Some days, love feels like magic. Other days, it feels like digging deep to find the patience to not argue over how to stack the dishwasher. Marriage is the constant, quiet agreement that no matter what chaos life throws at you, you’re in it together—even if the toddler is decorating the walls with markers again.

For us, love is less about perfection and more about laughing at the imperfection, like when I forget, again, to switch the laundry, or when my husband’s fiery personality sets off an argument about whether 8:00 p.m. is technically “bedtime" or not. It’s these messy, unpolished moments that make our marriage feel real.


The Little Things That Keep Us Together:

✨The magic is in the small stuff✨

  • Shared Coffee Mornings: Even if it’s reheated coffee and the conversation is mostly about toddler tantrums.
  • Inside Jokes: Like poking fun at how he can’t ever find his shoes (even though they’re always in the same spot).
  • Grace and Patience: For silly arguments, for bad days, and for the chaos that is parenting together.
  • Remembering our happiest moments together: Like before we had kids πŸ˜‚, or like our wedding day, or even just enjoying the northern lights in our yard together!

Before Kids


Our wedding day

Northern lights in our yard

Choosing Love Every Day:

Seems like marriage is the ultimate team sport. We find ourselves laughing even when we want to scream, forgiving even when it’s hard, and remembering why we fell in love in the first place. We know that despite the chaos, there’s no one else we'd rather face it with.


It’s about making the choice to keep choosing each other, whether it’s over cold pizza at midnight or dodging the LEGO minefield your kids left behind.πŸ™„

Conclusion:

Our marriage isn’t perfect, but it’s ours. Built on faith, humor, heart, and the kind of love that grows stronger through every messy, chaotic day.

My Love, and Me πŸ’•
Tell me—what makes your marriage work? 
How do you hold onto love through life’s chaos? 
Let’s celebrate the magic of imperfect partnerships together.

April 03, 2025

Messy, Real, and Ours: My Family Story

 My family is loud, loving, and unapologetically real. We live in a house that’s never truly quiet, filled with laughter, occasional chaos, and moments that remind me that perfection is overrated. We are messy, imperfect, and deeply connected—and that’s exactly how I like it.

Meet the Family

  • My husband: The fiery one, the protector, the one who feels everything deeply and reacts just as intensely. He’s passionate, sometimes stubborn, but always present in his own way.
  • My kids: The energy in the house—the sibling duo that can go from fighting over crayons to hugging within seconds. They remind me daily that chaos and love are two sides of the same coin.
  • Me: The one trying to balance it all—wife, mom, caregiver, and storyteller. I’m learning to embrace the mess and find beauty in the everyday moments.

The Beautiful Chaos: What Family Looks Like in My Home
   Family, in our house, isn’t just about picture-perfect moments. It’s about the mess, the noise, and the undeniable love woven into everyday chaos.
  • It looks like… an explosion of toys across the floor, mismatched socks, shoes scattered by the front door no matter how many times I tell everyone to put them away, a kitchen counter crowded with half-finished projects, and my husband pacing, fired up over something completely trivial but undeniably important to him.
  • It sounds like… my kids shrieking over who had the toy first, my husband’s intense voice calling out for order, me trying to intervene while simultaneously stirring dinner, and somehow, through it all, the occasional bursts of laughter that remind me we’re doing okay.
  • It feels like… exhaustion mixed with fierce love, patience tested to its limits, and a deep knowing that even in the hardest moments, we’re building something real.

    Some days, it’s survival mode. The kids are screaming about who touched whose stuff, my husband’s fiery frustration fills the room, and I’m standing in the middle of it all with dinner boiling over on the stove. Other days, it’s all quiet chaos—random shoes scattered across the house, impromptu wrestling matches on the couch, and me frantically searching for a coffee mug that somehow got abducted by the kids. Every day feels like a beautiful mess, full of moments that range from hilariously absurd to deeply exhausting, but somehow, we always find our way back to love.
It’s in the wild debates over whether ranch dressing belongs on eggs (it doesn’t, for the record πŸ˜–), in the spontaneous dance parties in the living room, and in the fiery energy my husband brings that somehow anchors us even when it feels overwhelming. It’s imperfect, unpredictable, and occasionally downright chaotic. But at the end of every day—whether I’m scrubbing permanent marker off the walls or laughing at the complete circus we’ve created—I know this: this is home, this is us, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.