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Welcome to A Cup That Runs Over!
Here, you’ll find the ramblings of a wife and mom whose cup is very full.
This is a place for encouragement to navigate topics like:
Motherhood
Family Life
Homeschooling
Friendship
Overwhelmed by this life and His grace

Here, you’ll find the ramblings of a wife and mom whose cup is very full.
This is a place for encouragement to navigate topics like:
Motherhood
Family Life
Homeschooling
Friendship
This is a place for encouragement on topics like Motherhood, family, homeschooling, football, baseball and life.
Welcome to A Cup That Runs Over. Here, you’ll find the ramblings of a wife and mom whose cup is very full.
When motherhood leaves you unsure and overwhelmed, remember—God knows what we don’t. Here’s what to do when you don’t know what to do.
Life throws curveballs, but God is a perfect judge. This baseball-inspired reflection encourages wisdom, perseverance, and faith in the fight.
Feeling too broken to be useful? Naomi’s story reminds us—God doesn’t need the “before” version of you to do something beautiful.
Feeling overwhelmed by a season of hard? This honest, faith-filled reflection offers comfort, truth, and quiet encouragement for anyone walking through tough days.
It’s time for school to start, and moms everywhere have next-level anxiety about a new school year. Standing at the base of this mountain, the path forward can be dizzying.
When God cuts through the noise, I look around and assign meaning to what looks like a mess. By counting my blessings, I begin my day with gratitude rather than grumpiness.
As a teacher, I spent most of my time keeping children in lines. This is the story of how we learned to live outside the lines when we began homeschooling.
I never expected to be called a “baseball mom.” And on the sideline, there was much I didn’t know. But I learned when you cheer for each other, you become family.
We all live life in one of two ways – a cup half-full or a cup half-empty. An optimist or pessimist, right? But I’m here to tell you that I fit into a different category.
Jason gave me these beautiful flowers for Valentine’s Day. I was kind of in a hurry, so I took the packaging off and tossed them in a vase and put them on the table.
By evening, they were wilted and drooping and sad.