Whitney Peper
Celebrating National Adoption Month: A Letter To My Son’s Birth Mom
It seems every month, and every day, is a national month or day of something. I rarely noticed or participated in any of these...
Teaching Our Children How to Accept Apologies
Apologies can be powerful, and research has shown that a meaningful apology can help deescalate conflict, build or rebuild trust, and improve relationships. Children...
Kid and Mom Approved School Lunches Without The Stress
One of the hardest things for me is the ever-growing question What do I send my child for lunch? Sometimes I have questioned why...
Celebrating The Summer Games:: Activities the Whole Family Will Love
I have always loved the Summer Games and have probably watched them more than the Winter Games. The opening ceremonies are my favorite part...
Passion Parenting:: Helping Your Child Explore Their Interests
Do you remember what you wanted to be as a kid? Maybe it was a princess, an astronaut, or a veterinarian. Or maybe a...
Honoring Your Village On Mother’s Day
Growing up one of six kids, Mother’s Day was always a big deal. A clear your calendar, plan for large everything, lots of food,...
5 Questions About Adoption You Should Never Ask
When my husband and I adopted, we knew we were entering an unfamiliar world. Even knowing that so much would be unknown, we wholeheartedly...
Friday Favorites:: Books Edition
Anyone that knows me or has shared more than five minutes of conversation with me, knows that besides my family and faith, my hands...
A 40 Day Journey:: Celebrating Lent Together as a Family
Today is Ash Wednesday, and for Christians around the world, it marks the beginning of the 40-day journey of Lent. These days are a...
Talking with Our Children:: How to Tackle Hard Conversations
As a mom, I struggle with deciding when to have hard conversations with my son. When something happens, I question myself into a circle::...













