Wednesday, August 6, 2025

I made some not cool videos today... on tiktok :P

 Thanks for sharing that, Lauralee. It’s totally okay if they didn’t feel super cool—sometimes just showing up and creating is the win. What kind of videos did you make? Were they related to your blog themes like “Mom Life, Faith & Design,” or something else you were experimenting with?

"Something else"

Got it—sounds like you were just trying something different today. That’s actually a great way to grow creatively, even if it doesn’t feel like a hit right away. Were you experimenting with a new style, trend, or just having fun with spontaneous ideas? If you’d like, I can help brainstorm some video ideas that align more with your vibe or blog themes.

"Random stuff"

That’s awesome, Lauralee! Random fun ideas are often where the most creative sparks come from. Even if they don’t feel super polished, they’re part of your creative journey—and sometimes those spontaneous moments resonate more than expected.

Do you want to keep experimenting with that kind of content, or are you thinking about trying something more aligned with your blog themes like faith, mom life, or design? I’d be happy to help brainstorm either way!

Monday, August 4, 2025

I did some Dancing. My kids probably think I’m weird. 🀣 My son didn’t like my music. 🎢

 My Dancing Adventure πŸ’ƒπŸ½

So, last weekend, something wonderful happened. I danced! Now, this might not sound like a big deal to some, but for me, it was a burst of pure joy and a reminder to embrace spontaneity.

It started innocently enough. I was [insert a casual activity you were doing - e.g., making coffee, cleaning the living room, walking in the park] when a song came on that just moved me. It had this irresistible beat and a melody that seemed to seep into my bones.

Before I even realized it, my foot started tapping. Then a little sway. And then… well, then I was full-on dancing! It wasn't anything choreographed or fancy, just letting the music take over. I twirled around my [location - e.g., kitchen, living room, the path], I did some silly little steps, and I just let go.

There were moments of pure laughter, especially when I nearly tripped over the [object you almost tripped over - e.g., rug, my own feet, a tree root]. But even those clumsy moments were part of the fun. It felt liberating to just move without worrying about how I looked or whether I was doing it "right."

What surprised me most was how good it felt. Not just physically, but mentally too. For those few glorious minutes, all the little worries and to-do lists in my head just faded away. It was just me and the music, a perfect little escape.

It reminded me of how important it is to find those moments of pure, unadulterated joy in everyday life. You don't need a special occasion or a fancy dance floor to move your body and feel the music. Sometimes, all it takes is a catchy tune and the courage to let loose.

So, tell me, when was the last time you had a spontaneous dance moment? What song got you moving? I'd love to hear about it in the comments below! And maybe, just maybe, this will inspire you to put on your favorite track and dance like nobody's watching (even if they secretly are πŸ˜‰).


My son Awoke then went back to Snoozing

 That sounds like a fun and relatable moment to write about! You could turn it into a lighthearted post that blends humor, parenting, and maybe a little reflection. Here’s a quick brainstorm for how you could shape it:


πŸ“ Post Idea: “The Great Wake-Up Fake-Out”

Intro
Start with the scene: your son finally wakes up, you feel a sense of victory… and then he goes right back to sleep. Cue the eye roll and laughter.

Middle

  • Reflect on how this moment is a snapshot of teen life.
  • Tie it into your own journey—balancing college, parenting, and faith.
  • Maybe include a short prayer or verse that helps you stay grounded in these moments.

Closing

  • Wrap up with a humorous or heartfelt takeaway.
  • Something like: “Even in the snooze cycles, God gives me grace—and a reason to laugh.”

Would you like help drafting this into a full post or adding a visual to go with it?

Perfect! Here's a full draft for your blog post based on that funny and relatable moment:


The Great Wake-Up Fake-Out

This morning started with a small victory: my son woke up. I mean, really woke up—eyes open, sitting up, even a few words spoken. I thought, “Yes! We’re doing this. The day begins!”

And then… he went right back to sleep.

I stood there for a second, blinking. Was that a dream? A glitch in the matrix? A teenage sleep mirage?

Honestly, it was kind of hilarious. And if you’re a mom of teens, you know this dance well. The “I’m awake” declaration followed by the “just five more minutes” retreat. It’s like watching a bear come out of hibernation, sniff the air, and decide winter’s not quite over.

πŸ’€ Teen Sleep Chronicles

Teenagers have a special relationship with sleep. It’s sacred. It’s dramatic. It’s unpredictable. And as a mom juggling college, life, and faith, I’ve learned to embrace these moments with grace—and a little humor.

I used to get frustrated. Now? I laugh, pray, and pour another cup of coffee.

πŸ™ Grace in the Groggy Moments

This little moment reminded me of something deeper: how often we “wake up” spiritually, only to drift back into comfort or distraction. Just like my son, we sometimes rise with intention, then retreat when life feels too heavy.

But God is patient. He nudges us gently, again and again. He doesn’t give up when we hit snooze.

πŸ’– A Mom’s Takeaway

So today, I’m choosing grace. For my son, for myself, and for the sleepy starts that remind me we’re all growing—slowly, imperfectly, beautifully.

Whether you’re waking up teens or waking up your own spirit, know this: God sees you. He’s smiling. And He’s ready whenever you are.


Would you like to add a Bible verse, a photo, or a call-to-action at the end? I can help you polish it up!

"The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love." Psalm 103:8 NIV

Ai's Blog Ideas

 Awesome! Let’s brainstorm your next post for “Mom Life, Faith & Design.” Since your themes include college, your teen/older kids, and your faith, here are a few post ideas to spark inspiration:

🧠 Post Ideas:

  1. “What College Taught Me About Faith & Family”

    • Reflections on balancing studies with parenting and spiritual growth.
  2. “Raising Teens with Grace: Lessons from the Bible & Real Life”

    • Share practical wisdom and scripture that guide your parenting.
  3. “Designing a Life of Purpose: Faith, Family & Future Goals”

    • A lifestyle post tying in your love for design with intentional living.
  4. “Quiet Time in a Busy House: Finding Jesus in the Chaos”

    • Tips for carving out spiritual time amidst college and parenting.
  5. “Faith-Filled Style: How My Beliefs Shape My Creative Expression”

    • A personal look at how your faith influences your design choices.
  6. “Teen Talk & Truth: Conversations That Matter”

    • Share meaningful discussions you’ve had with your kids and how faith plays a role.

Would you like to build out one of these into a full post outline or draft? Or do you have a different direction in mind?

Mom Life, Faith, & Design


 

 


I'm focusing on college, my kids, & Jesus

 Thanks, Lauralee! Based on your focus, here are a few catchy title ideas that blend your themes of college, motherhood, and faith:

✨ Title Suggestions:

  1. “Books, Babies & Belief: My Journey Through It All”
  2. “Grace in the Grind: College, Kids & Christ”
  3. “Backpacks, Bedtime & Bible Verses”
  4. “Faith-Fueled & Finals-Ready”
  5. “Mom, Student, Disciple: Living the Triple Life”
  6. “Jesus at the Center of My Chaos”
  7. “From Diapers to Diplomas—with Divine Direction”
  8. “Juggling Joy: Kids, College & Kingdom Living”

Would you like the tone to be more poetic, humorous, serious, or inspirational? I can tailor more ideas to match your vibe!

Saturday, May 17, 2025

Bible Verse- Deuteronomy 31:8

 And the LORD , he it is that doth go before thee; he will be with thee, he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed. Deuteronomy 31:8

Happy Sunday

Blessings :)