I Dumped All Of My Daughters Toys On The Floor & Then The Most Amazing Thing Happened

Today I was solely responsible for watching June.  Brooke and I have been trying a new strategy where I watch June at home on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so Brooke can go in to work and then she watches her Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, so I can go in to work.  While our business is very important to us, there is nothing more important than our little family, so we really do out best to make sure June gets plenty of Dad time and plenty of Mom time.

This week was the first Tuesday for the new strategy and I started the day by getting June out of bed, feeding her and taking her downstairs to play as Brooke got ready for work.  I put June in her crib with toys for awhile so that I could clean up a few things, empty the dishwasher, put away our laundry, etc.  Whoever watches June for the day is also responsible for taking care of the house. Eventually, I put June down for her nap and decided that I'd grab my laptop and work on a few things for work.  So, I sat down, ran through my e-mail, checked up on a few things and then opened up an empty page to write a blog post.

I sat...

and looked at the screen....

and sat....

and looked at the screen...

I could not think of a single thing to write about.  I would type out a few words and then delete them, then write a few more, and then delete them.  I did this for about 30 minutes all while thinking that June would be waking up from her nap soon, so I had to write something before that happened!

Nothing came, June woke up, and I was back on Dad duty.  I brought her downstairs to feed her, which is a fun adventure every time! I felt frustrated that I didn't finish, let alone even start a blog post, but told myself, "You are on Dad duty now, so be all in on being a Dad." As June sat in her highchair we talked and laughed and had a great time. I never ever ever imagined that my daughter would be such a goof ball at such a young age. I truly hope she never gets too cool to goof around with her Dad.

After we finished eating, I decided that I wanted to clear the furniture out of the main dining room area and dump out all of June's toys and books for her to play with. 

She has been crawling a lot lately and so I thought she would really enjoy going from one thing to the next all in one place. For the first five minutes she just scooted around and around in a circle on her butt while I tried to take photos of her.  After I snapped a few shots I sat down on a little stool on the outside of the ring of toys and just watched her. My little June literally had every fun thing in her world right in front of her -- within arms reach.  She could play with blocks, move to books, grab a stuffed animal and then go back to books and blocks within seconds.  But, after she spent those five minutes scooting in circles and looking at the toys, she looked up to me, crawled over all her toys and came right to me. It was at this moment that June, like she has so many times before, started teaching me something so amazing that I just had to share.

She had EVERYTHING TO CHOOSE FROM AND SHE CHOSE HER FATHER!

I almost started crying. Because, honestly, how often in my life do I get stuck in the ring of "fun things" and totally ignore my Heavenly Father on the outside of the circle.  I decided to test June and see if the first time was just a fluke, so I moved to the other side of the room, and yet again she followed.

So, I moved to the other side and she followed.

And then again. And again.

My 11-month old is teaching me that even when she can have it "all" she wants her Dad.  When is the last time that was a reality of my heart?  When is the last time I stepped out of the circle of non-stop entertainment and crawled over to my Heavenly Father just to be with Him.  I was convicted in the empty dining room full of toys.

I believe that God has a desire for all of us to have a life to the full, but I wholeheartedly believe that can only happen when He is at the center.  When we can push through the distractions and go right for Him -- He will pick us up, turn us around and show us what's best for us out there.

I want June to have a full life, it's why I emptied the dining room and gathered all the toys in the first place.  I didn't do all that just so she could look at them. But instead so she could experience them! Hold them in her hands! God didn't give you your life just so you could watch it pass by. He didn't give you the skills and talents you have just so you wouldn't use them.  He gave you these things because He is a good Father.  He just wants you to use them -- experience them, hold them in your hands -- all while He remains at the center. It's why I get down on the floor and play with June. I teach her how to read books and play with stuffed animals and stack the blocks on on top of the other. I want her to use what she's been given -- and she looks to me to learn how.

I know that at times I am literally the most selfish person in this world, especially when it comes to spending time with God.  I can make time for almost anything before spending time with Him. Imagine though, if I had the attitude of my daughter.  Imagine if even when I had "all the toys in front of me" my first response was to go to Him over and over again.

Imagine if the next time you wanted to post something on social media you went to Him first and checked to see if it was the way He wanted to use that "toy".

Imagine if the next time you got a bonus at work, or came into some extra money, you went to Him first and checked to see how He wanted you to spend it (or not spend it).

Imagine if in your life you spent more time climbing over the distractions to get to your Heavenly Father, instead of swirling in circles, just going from one thing to the next.

June was stationery in the ring of toys, just going round and round.  She only started to move when she started moving toward her Dad.  Is that you?  Are you stuck because you aren't moving toward your Father?  He might be right around the corner, or just past the current distraction, or boyfriend or job, that you shouldn't be doing! And instead of crawling over it all to get to Him, you are just stuck.

If that's you, I pray you'll crawl over all the toys, all the distractions, all the things, and pursue your good Father in heaven!  My guess is He will pick you up, or better yet meet you at your level, and show you how to use all the things He's given you for His purpose!

I took this photo later in the day of June.  It's my new favorite!  Look at that fuzzball hair! 😍

I took this photo later in the day of June.  It's my new favorite!  Look at that fuzzball hair! 😍

14 Day Valentines Challenge For Husbands

Valentines day is one month away!  This morning as I was walking into work I was trying to think of things I could do for Brooke because I am obsessed with her.  I actually told her the other day that it was a good thing she married me otherwise I would just have been a stalker...😂.  But, seriously.  I know there are a lot of valentines day gift guides out there.  I googled "valentines day gift ideas" and received 5.2 million options!  While chocolate and undies are always good gifts in my book, I thought I would do something a little different this year.

I know that while my wife loves the occasional gift, she really loves when I take time to show my love with service, quality time and words of encouragement.  I believe that as a husband I should love my wife well every day and not just on Valentines day, but I do love the holiday!  I think it's a great way to remind ourselves how big our love can be for our spouses.  So, instead of one big day this year I want to use 14 days to love my wife with something unique every day.

So, I give to you the....

A Typed out Version of the List if you want to copy and past them into your calendar or reminder apps!

14 Day Valentines Challenge for Husbands (or Wives):

  • February 1 - A one page letter telling your spouse how much you love them

  • February 2 - Clean the bathroom in your house/apartment

  • February 3 - 30 Minute back massage

  • February 4 - Clean out and Wash her Car (It is going to be cold, but you can power through)

  • February 5 - Movie + Popcorn on the couch

  • February 6 - Breakfast in Bed

  • February 7 - Go on a walk and just talk to each other

  • February 8 - Do the dishes

  • February 9 - 30 Minute foot massage

  • February 10 - Get up early and get her coffee (or favorite morning beverage)

  • February 11 - Do the laundry

  • February 12 - Go out to get coffee, ice cream, walk around Target or wherever she wants!

  • February 13 - Clean and Vacuum the house/apartment

  • February 14 - Dinner Date (Either go out or cook for her)

I plan to do all these things and will be posting about them with the hashtag #14DAYVALENTINESCHALLENGE on Instagram as well as showing them on Snapchat!  If you are going to join me I would love to follow along so make sure to hashtag your posts!  Let's take 14 days and love our wives as well as we can by doing something extra special for them every day from February 1 - 14!

If you still want to buy her something special to give to her at dinner on the 14th, let's be real, buy her a super soft + amazing walk in love. shirt! 😍

Here is a phone wallpaper to remind you of what the challenge is for the day!


Ep. 2 - You Are Not Going To Win The Lottery!

In business and life we often think that one big thing is going to push us over the top.  Well, it's not!  One video, tweet or Instagram is not going to blow up your business. Stop thinking it will!  It takes time, energy, dedication and a whole lot of hard work to be successful!  You will not win the lottery and that's okay!

Ep. 1 - Lean Into What God Has For You

I took a bit of a hiatus from the podcast, but I am back and now in video format! I've really been learning that when I do things because God calls me to do them my life is better than doing things for praise, likes, or adoration.

Hawaii Vacation 2016

Brooke, June and I just got back from Hawaii last night.  Turns out it's a lot colder in Pennsylvania than it is in Hawaii in January...Who knew?

The trip to Hawaii was actually a Christmas present from my parents, which ROCKED OUR SOCKS OFF WHEN THEY TOLD US!  It was an unbelievable blessing to us that we will forever be thankful for.  It had been quite a while since Brooke and I had been on a "no work" extended vacation so to have one to start off the year was refreshing! 

The trip was a family affair for me.  My parents, older brother nick and his family as well as my younger sister Samantha and her family all came.  So if you see any people in the photos that look like me, its because we are related.  The trip was a blast!

HERE ARE MY TOP 10 MOMENTS IN HAWAII:

1. Just being there with Brooke and June

2. Watching June loooooooove the water

3. Hiking up Diamond Head Mountain with June on my back

4. Eating at Leonards Bakery....Portuguese donuts for life!

5. Eating at the Rainbow Drive-Thru

6. Taking photos of Brooke and June

7. Watching Brooke take photos of everything (that's a favorite of mine all the time)

8. Being able to be there with some of my family members

9. Eating a box of dark chocolate covered macodamian nuts every night for dessert...don't judge

10. Watching the sunset with my girls on our last night

If you ever go anywhere with water on vacation, just bite the bullet and buy the underwater LifeProof iPhone case.  It is so worth it!  Enjoy the photos Brooke and I took!

The last photo is June after our flight landed.  I think at that point she was over traveling....so were we! 😂

Top 9 Moments of 2015

The other day on Instagram and Facebook people started posting their "2015 Best Nine."  If you are looking for the site to create your 2015 Best Nine you can find it right here - 2015bestnine.com.

I generated mine and it was all photos of June.... annnnnnd one photo of an easter egg...😂

While I do love all of these photos of June and the one of the Easter egg, they aren't exactly my personal top nine moments.  So, I thought I would share my actual top nine moments that touched, moved and challenged me the most in all of 2015.  Enjoy!

TOP nine MOMENTS OF 2015:

1. The birth of June Morrow! February 12, 2015 @ 8:39pm

Nothing has changed my life more this year than the birth of June!  She is unbelievable and is constantly teaching her mother and I what love is and how full our hearts can be.  Here are a few posts I wrote this year about all the things June taught me.  Having a kid will open up parts of your heart that you didn't know existed.

2. Watching Brooke give birth to June! February 11 + 12, 2015

Brooke giving birth to June was unbelievable.  I tried to describe all the things she taught me while in labor and delivery but I don't know if words will ever fully articulate the feelings I get in my heart when I think of all Brooke went through to bring our sweet June into this world.  Here is the post about all she taught me - DAD'S BIRTH STORY : ALL THE LESSONS MY WIFE TAUGHT ME

3. One Night Only. October 27, 2015 

One Night Only was born out of a call that God placed on my heart while I was washing dishes.  It was definitely a challenge for me to trust God and walk through the calling He placed on my heart.  God will always walk us through things that are otherwise impossible without Him.  I learned that in a big way this year by trusting Him while planning One Night Only.  It was a true lesson in faith and obedience for me and I am so thankful for it!

4. Saying Goodbye to Weddings. March 2015

This is the year that Brooke and I decided to retire from shooting weddings.  We felt God calling us into a new season of life.  We are forever thankful for what our career in weddings brought and taught us, but are excited for what God will lead us into next!  Here is the full post about our decision to move on - Seven Years For a Footnote!

5. Throwing Away All The Things. October/November 2015

In October/November of this past year Brooke and I purged our house and yard-saled/gave away/threw out most of our things.  We felt like this whole year God has called us to simplify our life and instead of just talking about it, we backed it up with action.  Here is the full post about the process and decision - Throw Away All The Things.

My favorite line from the post - "When I think about the end of my life I don't think that I want to end with a giant house, a boat and a gold toilet.  I think that I want to end knowing that I lived for Jesus and am ending with Him and Him alone.  Physically getting rid of my things is helping me realize more and more that I don't need any of it."

6. Brooke's Voice Surgery. November 2, 2015

This year Brooke had surgery on a vocal polyp. It was followed by 10 days of voice rest.  I was so proud of her willingness to face something so challenging with so much grace.  I have tried many times to write about the voice rest and the surgery, but it's a little too hard for me to verbalize.  Brooke is constantly showing me what real love is.  Her strength to stay silent while loving June and I for 10 days was remarkable and unbelievable!  While I have yet to write about the actual voice rest, I did write a post this year about the hope that we have for Brooke's voice - Brooke Will Sing Again.

7. Having A Post Go Viral - September 16, 2015

The 10 Hard Steps to An Awesome Marriage (that are totally worth it)! post I wrote in September went viral this year, which was incredible!  It is still my most read post and every now and then my website hits spike upwards because a new group of people are passing it around.  I love writing about marriage and loving my wife as well as I can.  I think if more husbands valued their wives by loving them well, a lot of issues in our world would be fixed.

Here are some other posts I wrote about marriage this year:

8. Eating Pizza In California - May 2, 2015

This year we were able to travel to California and shoot the marketing material for our summer collection with the coolest group of strangers we've ever met.  The wonderful world of the internet hooked us up with these people.  They are all chasing their dreams as models and actors in southern California!  After we were done shooting we all sat down to eat dinner at a pizza shop.  During that dinner we spent time sharing our hopes, goals and wild dreams.  It was one of the most inspiring conversations I had all year.  We left that dinner table with six new friends.  I hope that all the dreams God placed on our heart to share that night come true with Him at the center of it all and for His eternal glory!

9. You - All Year

I read all the comments, saw all the likes and was honored by all the shares.  I look at all the #iwearwalkinlove photos.  I am forever thankful that I have an audience of people who care about what I do and say.  I know that all my posts aren't home runs, or even singles, but I hope that at times my words can inspire you to chase your dreams, live with passion and end with the amazing and overwhelming love of Jesus!  Thanks for following along in 2015 and I hope you stick around for 2016!


FAVORITE THINGS FROM 2015

Favorite Album - Del Rio by Armon Jay

Favorite Album - Del Rio by Armon Jay

Favorite Movie - Star Wars : The Force Awakens

Favorite Movie - Star Wars : The Force Awakens

Favorite New TV Show (For Me) : Person of Interest

Favorite New TV Show (For Me) : Person of Interest

Favorite Photo of Brooke and I 

Favorite Photo of Brooke and I 

Some of my favorite photos of June!

Favorite New walk in love. t-shirt

Favorite New walk in love. t-shirt

Favorite Message - Grace, Grace! Two Steps To Your Left by Levi Lusko


HAPPY NEW YEAR!