What Happened When We Put Our Phones Away for One Meal
We didn’t do anything dramatic—no apps deleted, no fancy rules, no “digital detox” manifesto. We just agreed to keep our […]
We didn’t do anything dramatic—no apps deleted, no fancy rules, no “digital detox” manifesto. We just agreed to keep our […]
For a long time, I treated family life like a calendar problem. If we could just line up the right
I used to treat every uncomfortable emotion—mine or someone else’s—like a problem that needed a quick solution. If someone was
Mornings with kids can go sideways fast. You’re trying to get everyone fed, dressed, and out the door, and suddenly
It’s easy to think the “real” parts of parenting are the big events: first steps, school plays, graduations. But kids
It’s funny how a family can share a roof, a calendar, and even a group chat—and still feel like everyone’s
I used to treat “yes” like a default setting. If someone needed a hand, wanted my time, or asked for
We didn’t set out to “fix” our dinner table. We just noticed something: everyone showed up hungry, but conversation felt
I used to think being helpful meant pointing out every small mistake as soon as I noticed it. A word
I used to walk into conversations with my teen carrying a whole backpack of goals: get the truth, teach the