• 💬 Real Talk: I Was Just Trying to Wash an Apple

    By Lizzie @ What Makes My Kid Cry Today

    Real Life. Real Laughs. Real Jesus.

    Real talk?

    Sometimes being a mom means catching mistakes just in time—

    like when you’re fixing a snack and accidentally spray ant killer on the apple meant for your child.

    Yeah. That happened.

    I was in the kitchen, multitasking my way through lunchtime:

    One kid wanted an apple. Another was talking nonstop about Minecraft. And my middle child was melting down because someone looked at him funny.

    In the blur of noise and chaos, I reached for the bottle I thought was fruit wash…

    Spoiler:

    It was ant spray.

    And I sprayed it.

    On the apple.

    And nearly handed it over.

    🧠 Mom Brain Is Real

    This isn’t about being careless.

    It’s about the mental Olympics of motherhood—

    where you’re constantly interrupted, constantly needed, constantly balancing 3 conversations and 5 tasks with a prayer and a sticky note.

    Sometimes, you mess up.

    And sometimes, a middle child tantrum saves the day.

    🙏 Grace Shows Up in the Gaps

    I caught the mistake.

    The apple was trashed.

    No one got poisoned.

    And I just stood there thinking:

    “Lord, thank You for distractions that turned out to be protection.”

    💛 If You’re in the Thick of It:

    If your brain feels foggy,

    If you’re saying things like “Stop licking the floor” or “Don’t baptize the cat in juice,”

    If you’re trying your best and still fumbling—

    You’re not alone.

    You’re not failing.

    You’re just living in the holy tension of motherhood, where the absurd and the sacred collide daily.

    God’s grace is covering the parts you missed.

    Even when you grab the wrong spray bottle.

  • Loving the Bump — Episode 1: Before You Even Meet Them

    The first heartbeat. The first little flutter. The moment you realize there’s a whole new life growing inside you — it changes everything.

    Tonight, we’re kicking off the Loving the Bump mini-series, all about the beautiful ways you can bond with your baby during pregnancy. Before you even meet them face-to-face, you have this special season to speak blessings, pray over them, and create moments that will shape your journey together.

    In Episode 1, I’m sharing:

    Simple ways to connect with your baby each day Encouraging Scriptures for the waiting season Gentle reminders that God’s love covers every part of this journey

    Whether it’s your first pregnancy or your fifth, I pray this episode fills your heart with peace and joy for what’s ahead.

    🎧 Listen here: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-1-loving-the-bump-bonding-during-pregnancy-mini-series-bonding-with-baby–67373792

  • 🙃 What Made My Kid Cry Today: “My Brother’s a Liar… Because of His Name”

    By Lizzie @ What Makes My Kid Cry Today

    Real Life. Real Laughs. Real Jesus.

    It started off innocent enough.

    2nd oldest:

    “Guess how many syllables are in my name? Three. My oldest brother only has two.”

    Okay. So far, so good.

    But then…

    “My brother is a liar… because he has ‘li’ in his name.”

    Mic drop.

    Logic? Absent.

    Compassion? Missing.

    Linguistic justice? Swift and brutal.

    I stood there blinking, trying to figure out whether I was supposed to correct the syllables… or the theology.

    In his mind, “li” = liar, and that was all the evidence he needed to call down a full moral judgment on his sibling.

    And honestly? It hit me.

    We do this too.

    We take small pieces of someone’s story and decide we know their whole truth.

    We define people by what we think we see.

    We assign shame where we’re called to offer grace.

    But Jesus?

    He doesn’t name us by our worst moments.

    He doesn’t label us by a syllable, a season, or a slip-up.

    He calls us beloved. Redeemed. Chosen. Forgiven.

    That day, I gently explained to my son that “li” in a name doesn’t mean liar—just like being wrong about someone doesn’t make them unworthy of love.

    And later that night, I asked God to help me remember the same thing.

    Because even grown-ups need reminders that judgment is easy, but grace is better.

    Cry Level: Mild sibling outrage

    Mom Reaction: Teachable moment with side of giggles

    Faith Takeaway: Let’s stop labeling people by parts of their name—and start loving them like Jesus does.