this is me…

 

West Atlanta born and raised, on the playground is where I spend most of my days…. or driving kids to school, sports, appointments, PT, OT, SLP, or advocating for my oldest daughter to get everything she needs to thrive with cerebral palsy, or juggling the housework, homework, Bible study, exercise, and maintain some kind of mental health—Just your average mom.

I’m Bethany. Wife of 19 years to a hunk of a musician - Josh, who’s been in pastoral ministry for over 25 years and the most incredible gift to traverse this journey with.

We have 3 amazing kids - Kaylee who’s 17, Eli who’s 9, & Madilyn who’s 5. They give me life and dang near rob me of it as well — you know, depends on the day.

I am a medically complex momma that is passionate about normalizing disability for typical families & encouraging, supporting, connecting with fellow special needs moms. We didn’t ask for this life, but we can crush it!! And when we feel like we can’t - we need a community that holds up our arms until we have the strength to do it again. I hope that’s what you find here.


I work from home as a business owner leading an organization that produces multi-million dollars each year in wellness products all while raising children & being the number one caregiver for my oldest warrior. I flipped from healthcare worker to full time stay at home mom 7 years ago & it was the biggest blessing & best decision we could make for our family.



You’ll find our family at Disney as often as we can - I’m an avid junkie always eager to plan a trip & figure out all the tricks. Pair that obsession with my experience with Kaylee’s disability & you get excellent hacks for disability + adaptive travel.



Most of all, at the core for our family, is finding Jesus in the hard places & giving Him glory in every victory.



You’ve got a friend in me. Consider me the mom you grab coffee with (ummm, like a LOT of coffee), the B.A. you need to have your back when you’re fighting for your child, & the sister to cry with you, pray for you, or send you a good DoorDash (Lord knows I used to like cooking but ordering it on an app just changes things, right?!).



Thanks for hanging out with me in this intimate space.

—Bethany