Motherhood & Healing
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She Didn’t Sign Up To Do Life Alone: The Weight of the Mental Load in a Two-Parent Home
Carrying the mental load alone in a two-parent household is a quiet, constant strain. It creates tension, fuels overwhelm, and leads to resentment. This isn’t what she signed up for—she signed up for a partnership.
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Two Years In: Love, Lessons, and Letting Go of Expectations
We said we wanted God at the center—but too often, we acted like we knew better. Two years into marriage, I’ve learned that healing is messy, love is quieter than I expected, and showing up doesn’t always look pretty. This isn’t the anniversary I imagined—but maybe it’s the one that means the most. Real, raw, and still reaching for grace.