Extraordinary in the Ordinary

One blog post at a time.

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  • Our Homeschool Story In life there are decisions that fall into different categories. There are the everyday decisions — the ones that are second nature, like breathing. What to cook. When to leave. Which load of laundry to start first. Then there are the decisions we have to think through.…

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    Social media is both one of the most amazing and most harmful inventions of our time. Amazing in the sense that people like my husband…

  • Conviction over Culture- Spooky Season.

    Conviction over Culture- Spooky Season.

    Why we no longer celebrate Halloween. It’s October what the world likes to call “spooky month.” Everywhere you turn, there are ghosts, goblins, skeletons, and ghouls.…

About Me

I am Ashli the heart behind Everyday Amen! I share weekly or biweekly blog posts on faith, conviction, and topics that are prevalent in todays society—along with everyday moments and the beautiful chaos of motherhood, homeschooling, and entrepreneurship in the world we’re raising kids in today.Around here you’ll see real life: homeschool days, kitchen messes, mom humor, hard truths, encouragement, and grace. Not perfect. Not polished. Just faithful in the everyday.I’m a Christian mom of four, homeschool mama, certified Christian counselor, and wife to the cutest, most amazing man, if I do say so myself, who just happens to be a concrete business owner and house flipper. When I’m not helping run our office, you’ll find me flipping houses with my husband, homeschooling our kids, managing our mini zoo/farm, spending time with our massive extended family (I love being an aunt almost as much as being a mom), and walking with people through grief and hard seasons.I’m a southern girl who married into Guatemalan culture and proudly try to speak Spanish….badly but enthusiastically. I love Jesus, all things pink, glitter, and probably too much Red Bull.

If you’re doing the extraordinary in the ordinary — you’re my people. Every day, every mess, every amen.