Degrees in Idealism

exploring how we would live if we truly believed life was meaningful

Pregnancy is Strange

04.04.2019 by Elizabeth Hanna Pham // 2 Comments

This is my fourth time feeling a tiny person kick around in my belly. And it’s not any less strange than the first time. In pop culture, when pregnancy isn’t being stigmatized or avoided at all costs, it’s being glamorized. I think of pregnant celebrities, baring their bellies on the covers of magazines like fertility […]

Categories // Culture, Family, Soul Tags // #meaningoflife, #motherhood, #parenthood, #pregnancy

A Baby, The Catholic Church, and Hope

10.15.2018 by Elizabeth Hanna Pham // 10 Comments

It was the Eve of the Feast of the Assumption when I got an unexpected positive pregnancy test. I’ve been pregnant every year since 2012 and my youngest child is only ten months old. While I felt joy and excitement that I would get to know and love another tiny human, I had all sorts […]

Categories // Culture, Family, Soul Tags // #catholicism, #hope, #motherhood, #pregnancy, #theassumption

Why I Need Mary

05.31.2018 by Elizabeth Hanna Pham // 1 Comment

Today’s Feast of the Visitation is a day close to my heart, because out of all the St. Elizabeths, the very first St. Elizabeth is the one I most identify with. I’ve always loved that, other than Mary and Joseph, she was the very first person to recognize the Baby Jesus. But, unlike Elizabeth, devotion […]

Categories // Soul Tags // #catholicism, #faith, #mary, #motherhood, #parenthood

Why Growing Up Makes Us Sad

11.18.2017 by Elizabeth Hanna Pham // Leave a Comment

Cherish these precious moments. They grow up so fast. Every parent has heard this advice. Older parents have probably given it. I am only now beginning to understand it. In fact, I used to really dislike this advice— and not just when I became a mother. I disliked it a long time ago when I heard people […]

Categories // Family, Soul Tags // #, #findingmeaning, #livinginthepresent, #love, #motherhood, #parenthood, #relationships

How to be an ENFP but also get things done

08.07.2017 by Elizabeth Hanna Pham // 5 Comments

I’m a Myers-Briggs type ENFP. As with any personality type, there are positive and negatives to this: on the one hand, I can be passionate, relationship-oriented, good at improvising, and creative; on the other hand I can be disorganized, procrastinating, impractical, and bad at planning ahead (Anyone else with a “P” in their type, and […]

Categories // Family, Soul Tags // #ENFP, #family, #motherhood, #myersbriggs, #parenthood, #personality, #technologyproblems

You May Be A Parent, But You’re Also Still A Person

05.31.2017 by Elizabeth Hanna Pham // Leave a Comment

Almost four years ago my first baby was born, and while I was overwhelmed by the love, beauty, and tenderness of it all, intro to parenthood totally turned my world upside down. I knew to expect sleepless nights, anxiety, exhaustion, etc. What I didn’t expect was the loneliness. At the time, I was the only […]

Categories // Culture, Family Tags // #friendship, #humanity, #motherhood, #parenthood, #relationships

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About Me

I'm Elizabeth. I'm a wife, a mother to six children, a writer, and a lover and seeker of the beautiful, the true, and the good. I am a believer in idealism-- that even amidst the chaos and the confusion, the exhaustion and the sadness of life there is always joy to be found, hope to be clung to, and a better path to be taken. I write my thoughts on this blog. Links to my fiction books are at the bottom of the page.

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