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Be still, and know that I am God.
Psalm 46:10


Hi Mama,

As we move into this beautiful holiday season, I just wanted to send a simple, practical reminder (one that’s easy to say and sometimes harder to live)...
 

Slow down. Give yourself grace. Enjoy the days God has given you.

This is the time of year when schedules fill up fast, expectations rise, and we start feeling the pressure to “do it all”....all on top of everything we’re already juggling. 
 

But here’s the truth:
-Stillness isn’t wasted time.
-Rest isn’t laziness.
-Slowing down is often the very thing you, and your children, need most.
 

So...
-Take time off from school without guilt.
-Let the laundry wait if you need a quiet cup of coffee.
-Say no to the extra thing if it costs your peace.
-Lean into the simple moments: the cookie baking, the movie nights, the slow mornings, the messy living room full of life.
 

These are the memories your children will hold onto.
And these are the moments that refill you, too.
 

Give yourself permission to:
-Rest.
-Laugh.
-Do less.
Which will give you the space to Be present.

Some of the most meaningful learning happens in the simple moments:
• reading Scripture together
• baking cookies
• having heart-to-heart talks
• serving others
• resting and remembering God’s goodness

It’s okay, truly, to put school (worksheets, check lists...) on pause and let your home, your rhythms, and your heart breathe.

Learning still happens in the quiet moments, the conversations, the kindness, the togetherness.
 

You’re doing a good job, Mama.

Take a deep breath, enjoy this beautiful season, and let yourself slow down.

 

Ideas for Rest!

1.) Thanksgiving resources:

Switch from your normal curriculum to a Holiday focused curriculum.

2.) Do your future self a favor and sign up for our Mom's Overnight Retreat, Home-Sweet-Homeschool! (Early Bird prices are up! Or bring a friend and get our lowest price!!)

Register HERE
 

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