June 25
The Unpolished Council: From Formal Meetings to Real Connection
I sat down at the kitchen table with a notebook and a plan. I had read the articles about family councils and I knew the structure.
Summer · June
from a small garden south of Salt Lake
Family discipleship, honest motherhood, and the slow work of making a home, written at the kitchen table by Melissa Whitaker.
Lately on the kitchen table
read more →A note from Melissa
LDS Family Life is a publication about LDS family life, motherhood, marriage, homemaking, and practical gospel living for families who want faith at home to feel lived instead of staged. I write first-person essays on family discipleship, spiritual formation in ordinary routines, and the pressures families are trying to carry with steadiness and grace.
The sink full of mixing bowls. The garden row that finally came up. The child calling for one more glass of water. The prayer I whisper while scraping plates after dinner. Those are the things that hold a family, and they feel worth writing down before they slip past.
with love, Melissa
Essays
June 25
I sat down at the kitchen table with a notebook and a plan. I had read the articles about family councils and I knew the structure.
June 25
The Sunday morning argument started before the pancakes were on the table. I thought about what rest actually means on the Sabbath.
June 25
I was wiping down the kitchen table for the third time that morning when I realized I was not cleaning for the family.
June 25
I was wiping down the kitchen table for the third time that morning when I realized I was not cleaning for the family. I was cleaning for the possibility that someone might stop by.
June 24
The doorbell rang at 5:47 on a Tuesday and I was holding a toddler who had just discovered that yogurt smears on tile. Here is what I am learning about keeping the door open anyway.
June 24
Family councils don't have to be perfect to be effective. Here's how one LDS mom learned to find unity in the messy middle.
June 24
When the waffles are burning and the toddler is crying about her shoes, the Sabbath can feel like anything but rest. Here is what I am learning about finding peace in the middle of the chaos.
June 24
When the scripture bag is still on the counter at 9:47 AM, the lesson does not have to be finished for the Spirit to show up.
June 23
The homes I remember most are not the ones that were perfect. They are the ones where I felt like I could breathe.
June 23
When the frozen pizza is in the oven and the toddler is crying about the blue cup, a twenty-minute Home Evening can be the best one you have had in weeks.
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