It's inevitable that seasons in life will come and go. Some feel all consuming and our mind assumes it will always be this way.
That's how the years of homeschooling my children felt. Every day was full...of really good things...and I fell into bed exhausted each night.
Then suddenly, our homeschoolers grow up and they are ready to move out. And we wonder where the years went and how our heart will adjust.
I want to speak into that today. Whether you have a little brood of young ones or are a few years further down the road of motherhood, I think you'll find some wisdom to tuck away in this episode.
It's been a year of releasing my young adult children and I hope that my experience is an encouragement to you. And that it resonates with your heart.
You may need a tissue for this episode...just a warning. So go ahead and grab that and settle in for some heart to heart mom talk.
♥ Leigh
The book mentioned in this episode: Release My Grip by Kami Gilmour
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