It’s been three weeks since I’ve posted a news-y family update. If you don’t follow on Instagram, that’s where I always share daily updates on our life — and I share a lot of things there I don’t have space to share here!
Here’s a peek into the last three weeks at our house:

We were wiping some writing off the walls and David came over and took a tissue and was wiping the wall with us! It was one of the first times he’s mimicked us like this. We were so excited!




I will never take this for granted. The gift of being able to hold his hand, watch him play, see his smiles, hear his voice, tell him “I love you!” and hear him say, “I love you more and more and more.”
I don’t know what the future holds for C* or whether or not our lives will continue to intertwine as he grows older. Some days, that’s really hard and I find myself wanting to protect my heart.
Opening up my hands and my heart to say, “I will love you with my whole heart always and ever” is a risk and yet it’s exactly what love is.
To love is to risk. To love is to step into someone else’s life and say, “even when it’s hard and messy, I choose love.”
I’m so grateful his mama continues to allow us the privilege of being in his life. I’m so grateful that he’s healthy and thriving. And I trust keep reminding myself that I can trust God for his future and not let fear of the unknown steal the joy of today.
And so, I hold his hand. I look into his eyes. I say “I will always love you”. And I choose to savor this gift right here and now. ❤️
*If you’re new here, C was our first foster placement. We brought him home as a tiny preemie from the NICU 4 weeks before Kierstyn was born in 2020. He reunified with his mama after 8 1/2 months of being with us. The past three years, we’ve had the great privilege of getting to continue to be involved in his life and help his mama with childcare while she works. Right now, we’re watching him 2-4 days most weeks. He’s now 3 1/2 and thriving! There have been many ups and downs along the way and this journey has looked so different than I ever envisioned foster care would look like, and yet God has been so faithful and good through it all and I’ve learned to rely upon Him like never before.



Middle school football season is officially here! Silas is playing cornerback and wide receiver this year and having a blast doing it!

Jesse and I went on a couples’ date night to play laser tag!

Headed to camp! Kaitlynn and Silas’ school starts with back-to-school overnight camp for the week.





David LOVES swings!





Senior Sunrise… we got up at 5 am to join Kaitlynn’s class on the football field to watch the sunrise, pray over the seniors, and mark the beginning of the year.
Parents were invited and any adults who are spiritual mentors in the senior’s lives. Micah also decided to join us… he woke up right before we headed out the door and made it abundantly clear he didn’t want us leaving without him.
I’m so excited for you, Kaitlynn, and can’t wait to see what this year holds for you!
There are many new things and changes in your life right now, but two things will always be the same: we love you more than you can even imagine and God loves you even more than we do!
Go be your hilarious, creative, compassionate self and celebrate all the special things that this next year will hold! ❤️





We loved getting to celebrate our little friend’s one-year-old birthday!


Kaitlynn got a fish at the fair and Micah is obsessed!

First day of school!!

Kaitlynn is playing soccer again this year and is loving it!



Soaking up the last few days of her summer break before college starts!







I snapped this picture yesterday of me and Silas and am sharing it with his permission: He’s 14. He’s fiercely competitive, taller than me, passionate, confident, and independent… and he’s still a mama’s boy through and through and I love it so much. I hope he always wants to come sit right next to me and lay his head on me.
Mamas: don’t be afraid of your kids growing up. There’s a good chance they will still need hugs and TLC and want to hang out with you — and they’ll also be able to do things like clean the kitchen, run the laundry, cook dinner, and make you laugh until you cry with their hilarious stories and witty come backs.
Just a few days ago, Silas came home from a party and brought me an ice cream sandwich saying, “They were handing these out and I knew you’d like one. I got it right at the end so it would still be frozen when I got home.”
I truly believe this parenting gig just keeps getting better and better.



And just like that, she’s off to college!
We snapped a quick picture in front of our garage door before we waved goodbye and she drove away to this new season of life — with me sporting 8-day hair and the same outfit I’d been wearing for a day and a half while holding a just-bathed, towel-clad baby.
And somehow, it sort of felt fitting. Because that’s really the message I hope she takes with her into this new adventure: show up as you are.
You will never get it all right. You will never be perfect. You will always be dropping some balls. But show up anyway and love well. Your worth is not in your work. Your value is not in how you look. You are loved for exactly who you are. You don’t need to do more or be someone different to win our love.

There was a lump in my throat but also excitement in my heart. The past 18 years were such a gift. The next season is also a gift…
To watch her finding deals to stock her fridge (She already got a Kroger card and used digital coupons!)
To hear about her showing up to the campus ministry events where she didn’t really know anyone and ended up having a great time and connecting with a lot of people
To see her enthusiasm as she opened up her pantry and showed me her start of her stockpile (see pics below)
To observe her making wise choices, setting goals, planning for the future, seeking the Lord…
As parents, we’ve always said our goal is to raise adults not dependent kids. I never knew just how amazing it would be to actually see your child now adulting.
Kathrynne: we are so insanely proud of you and can’t wait to see what this year at MTSU holds for you! We also love that you chose a school close by home because you said you just couldn’t imagine being far away from us and want to be able to come home often. We love you to the moon and back — make sure to remember to eat enough food every day 😆 and go change the world!



P.S. For those who missed my stories on Instagram, she’s living in a rental house Jesse and I bought and renting from us. We decided on this plan together as it will save her thousands of dollars compared to what it costs to live on-campus + it gives her more opportunities to learn and practice real-life skills.
Thanks for sharing your life with me, Krystal! I appreciate your authenticity and the reminder that the Lord loves them more than we do. That sure takes the pressure off!
Thank you for your encouragement!
It makes my heart happy to see how far you guys have came over the past year! I cannot believe that your youngest daughter is so big now and that your youngest son is already so grown! I have watched your family grow over the past few years as I have been a long time follower and I am speechless at what your family has accomplished. I am so happy for all of you!! Its very impressive how your kids pitch in and help with all the younger ones. They deserve huge recognition for that and I want them to know that I SEE them!! ha ha well i hope you all have a wonderful Labor Day Weekend!!
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Follower love what you do !! God bless your beautiful family.
Long time follower here, and I wish Kathrynne the best as she starts college. Very happy for her. And, for you too. I was in that season of life when I first discovered you. It is hard to let them go, but I am so proud of the people my kids have become, and know you will be too. God had amazing plans for my kids, just as He does for yours. Time is going so fast, it just seems not that long ago that Kathrynne was little and Kaitlynn was a newborn, but it really is. Have a good week, Crystal.
I just heard Dave Ramsey mention how good of a school MTSU is (context of not paying many times more for Ivy league or similar college).