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2011 – Page 9 – Worry Free Mom

Helping Women Rediscover their Dreams & Live with Purpose

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Welcome!

Are you a Mom who is working full time, but barely making enough after day care expenses to make it worth it?

Are you a stay-at-home Mom who would like to earn some extra money?

Are you a Mom-to-be who would love to be able to stay home with your new baby, but you’re worried you won’t be able to afford it?

Are you a Mom who has a home business, but you feel overwhelmed and frustrated trying to balance your business and your family?

Being Worry Free begins with knowing who God is…

my Dad’s focus on living a life free from worry and full of prayer is the inspiration for Worry Free Mom. Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about what it means to be worry free. We all know that the Bible says to “cast all your cares upon Him, for He cares for you!” And yet, most of us tend to continue to worry about things. We don’t give them to God because we want to hang on to them, maybe believing that we can take care of it ourselves.

My Foolish Heart

My Foolish Heart, by Susan May Warren, is a cute book set in the town of Deep Haven.  A woman confined to her home by her extreme fear leads a secret life as a syndicated talk show host who gives advice on love to her listeners.  Despite her faith, the tragic accident that took her …

HOME!

Well, I made it back!  I had trouble sleeping Tuesday night, so, with three hours of sleep, I left AZ at 3am, arriving home around 9:00 last night.  16 hour drives are NOT fun with no other adult, but I can’t imagine trying it with no one else in the car–Ryan’s done it twice.  WOW! …

I made it!

Well, I am officially a super mom now!  I made it to AZ from TX in 16 hours–with just a few stops.  It’s just a little thing, but after being without a car for almost a year and not driving more than once or twice in that time, driving 16 hours straight through feels like …