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Finding Light in Unexpected Places
Finding Light in Unexpected Places

When you see adoption or foster stories in movies, the parents seem to have it all together and know just the right things to say. That wasn’t me. But, after a disastrous trip to Disney with our daughter-to-be, I was somehow hopeful.

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Light, Adoption, Suffering, LossKaren Wade HayesDecember 14, 2020light, adoption, parenting, loss Comments
Ode to Dumpster Fires
Ode to Dumpster Fires

I did things in 2020 I never thought I would do. It was a weird year by any standard. As the year ended, I wondered if anything was gained or worth salvaging.

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Gratitude, Reflection, HopeKaren Wade HayesNovember 30, 2020pandemic, gratitude, redemptionComment
Prone to Wander: Who Is with Me?
Prone to Wander: Who Is with Me?

I had blind faith in a pack of sled dogs in the sub-arctic until the lights went out. Then, my faith disappeared like the misty air coming out of my lungs, because I didn’t know or trust the animals to lead me home.

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Fear, Knowing God, LightKaren Wade HayesNovember 2, 2020encouragement, knowing God, light Comments
Prone to Wander: Where Am I?
Prone to Wander: Where Am I?

While dog-sledding in northern Sweden once, my light went out, leaving my son and me in total darkness. It would have been comforting to have known that, even when I didn’t know what to do or where I was going, they knew.

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Anxiety, Trusting God, FearKaren Wade HayesOctober 13, 2020change, parenting, trust, peace Comments
The Unbearable Weight of Being Human
The Unbearable Weight of Being Human

In 2004, a merino sheep was discovered in New Zealand, hiding in a cave, covered with 60 pounds of wool! In Shrek’s story, I see myself: hiding in the cave of my mind, hoarding worries and problems.

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Sheep, Anxiety, EncouragementKaren Wade HayesSeptember 18, 2020sheep, regret, Christian living Comments
Trail of Fears
Trail of Fears

Recently, my family and I hiked a beautiful but rugged trail in the Virginia mountains with a rewarding view at the end. Suddenly, the peace was broken by a primal scream, which apparently came from me.

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Fear, Community, Trusting GodKaren Wade HayesAugust 24, 2020fear, trust, Christian living, encouragement Comments
The Secret Power of Clean Socks
The Secret Power of Clean Socks

Watching my sweet child’s frustration rise over missing socks that October school morning, I experienced an epiphany that changed my view of tedious tasks forever:  clean socks have power. 

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Parenting, Anxiety, HomeKaren Wade HayesJuly 31, 2020parenting, stewardship, peace Comments
The Universal Relationship
The Universal Relationship

Although we don't always have control over whether parents (birth or adoptive) are part of our lives or whether we have siblings, a spouse, or children, we can control whether we have and grow friendships.

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Knowing God, Friendship, RelationshipsKaren Wade HayesJuly 7, 2020community, friendship, friendship with God, knowing God Comment
The Perfect Parent
The Perfect Parent

One night after I brought my first baby home from the hospital, my husband returned from work to find me crying on the bed in the dark. I was holding the baby, who was also wailing, and I was in near-total shutdown mode. I had tried everything in the books to soothe him, but nothing worked. I felt like giving up.

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Parenting, Spiritual Maturity, Knowing GodKaren Wade HayesJune 12, 2020parenting, prayer, grace, Christian living Comments
Emotional Pollen
Emotional Pollen

Keeping our emotions in check, responding in godly ways, and not being overly swayed by the acted-out feelings of others is critical to a life of peace. But it’s easier said than done.

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Emotions, Relationships, Grace, PeaceKaren Wade HayesMay 25, 2020emotions, relationships, parenting, peace Comments
Running on Empty
Running on Empty

Like a car that won’t go another mile without gas, I sometimes tend to get out and push the car instead of filling up during difficult seasons in life. This practice doesn’t get me very far.

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Encouragement, Spiritual Maturity, RestKaren Wade HayesMay 7, 2020emotions, prayer, Christian living, rest Comments
Ten Ways to Show Love to Your Kids
Ten Ways to Show Love to Your Kids

Although it was easy for me to show parental love to my kids when they were infants and toddlers through constant care, frequent cuddling, and sweet words, demonstrating my love as they grew was sometimes more of a challenge. Check out THIS RESOURCE for a printable graphic of these ideas!

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Parenting, Love, KindnessKaren Wade HayesApril 27, 2020parenting, love, relationships
Rejoicing in the Mourning
Rejoicing in the Mourning

God tells us to “rejoice always, pray continually and give thanks in all circumstances.” (1 Thessalonians 5:16). But in the early days of the pandemic, I wondered how to rejoice while the whole world was mourning.

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Light, Loss, SufferingKaren Wade HayesApril 27, 2020gratitude, loss, encouragement Comments
 

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