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About Me

Hey there! I’m Allison Marie, and I’m a wife, mama, and blogger. I love Jesus, spending time with my friends and family, eating m&m’s, exploring new-to-me towns, trying new restaurants, studying the Bible, and drinking matcha and chai lattes. I’m a 4 on the Enneagram and an INFP according to Myers-Briggs if that interests you!

Now you know a few random things about me, but I want to dive a little deeper. I hope you leave knowing more about me and the purpose behind All Things Allison Marie!

My Purpose

I am currently a newlywed and new mama.  When I began this blog, I was single with no prospects on the horizon.  I wanted to encourage other single girls and give them tangible tips to help them navigate this season with hope, joy, and intentionality. I still have such a heart for singles, so I still write for all of you single gals out there!

Just because I am not single anymore does not mean that my life is easy.  Marriage and dating brings its own specific challenges, and I hope to talk about those as well.  I think there is something about every season that can be tough.  My goal for my blog is to link arms with you through all seasons- let’s share the good and the bad.  Let’s grow closer to Jesus together.  I truly am in this with you!  I may not know what you are personally going through, but I hope to encourage you through my own story, as well as through the Bible.

The verses below are my life verses and mantra.  They were written in multiple places in my childhood room, and really are sketched on my heart.  They’ve helped me through many different seasons in my life!

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths.”

Proverbs 3:5-6

I hope my little corner of the internet can be a place of hope and encouragement for you!  Never hesitate to reach out to me.  You can find my info on the Contact page.

A Few of My Favorite Things…

And just for fun, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite things with you all to end 🙂

  • Book of the Bible: Hebrews
  • Coffee Shop Drink: iced matcha or chai latte with oat milk
  • Clothing Store: Old Navy
  • Food: Mexican and M&M’s
  • Bible Verses: Proverbs 3:5-6 and Philippians 4:6-7
  • Music: Phil Wickham’s Hymn of Heaven album and Jillian Edwards’ Meadow album
  • Book: Remember God by Annie F. Downs and The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom

I can’t wait to learn more about Jesus with you!

In this with you,

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I think I first heard the term “working home” I think I first heard the term “working home” in my friend Katy’s (@faithful.homemaker) newsletter. At least, I’m pretty sure that’s what she called it. Basically, we live in our homes and spend a lot of time there. It’s okay, more than okay, if it looks lived in. Right now, I have baby toys in the middle of my living room and the coffee table is pushed to the side. Aesthetically, it’s not ideal. But it works so well for us right now. Another example would be that we moved our exercise bike into our bedroom. Again, it’s not ideal, but right now, that’s the only way I would be able to use it. It would be difficult for me to go out to our shop/garage to use it with a baby.

Things do not have to be perfectly aesthetic. All that matters is that your family is well taken care of and that you can easily use the things that are important to you. My home is still clean and organized, but things might not be exactly where other people think they should be. But my days are simpler because of it.

What’s one stressor in your life that could be eliminated by simply moving an item to a more convenient location?

……

You can read more homemaking tips in my new blog post, My Top 5 Homemaking Tips for the Christian Woman.  Link in bio! 🤍
Tomorrow is my first Mother’s Day, and I’ve ju Tomorrow is my first Mother’s Day, and I’ve just been reflecting on how thankful I am to be this little boy’s mama.  I always wanted to be a mom, but I never expected to have a baby so soon.  I couldn’t imagine life without him though, and I know God’s timing is so perfect.

Motherhood hasn’t been easy- I’ve had to learn (and am still learning) how to hold myself and my baby to a standard of grace and not perfection, I am still trying to accept my new body and be thankful for all it’s done, and realizing my time and schedule isn’t my own anymore has been a challenge at times.  But all in all, I’m so thankful that God has chosen motherhood to continue to sanctify me and make me more like Him.

I’m so thankful for my little buddy. 🤍
For my birthday this year, I wrote a blog post on For my birthday this year, I wrote a blog post on 23 things I’ve learned in 23 years.  It was so much fun to write!  Today is my actual birthday, so it went live this morning.  The link is in my bio if you’d like to check it out! 🤍
Anyone else a perfectionist? I think I’ve alway Anyone else a perfectionist?  I think I’ve always been one, but lately, it’s felt all-consuming. 

I want my body to look perfect even after having a baby.  I want said baby to be on a perfect schedule.  I want my home to look perfect when my husband comes home from work.  I want to always have the perfect words to say when somebody I know is hurting.  I want the food I eat and the groceries I buy to be perfectly healthy, while staying perfectly in our budget.  And I often hold others to that standard of perfection.

But last week, I was reading in New Morning Mercies by Paul David Tripp (March 11), and he said something that made me stop in my tracks: “If you don’t keep the eyes of your heart focused on the paradise that is to come, you will try to turn this poor fallen world into the paradise it will never be.”

This world is not perfect and can never be the paradise that we yearn for.  My desire for perfection is the desire for paradise, and if this world can never be paradise, then my striving for perfection is futile. 

I have to give myself and others the grace that Jesus so freely gives to us.  I have to keep my eyes on the future paradise that will fulfill all my longings for perfection.  I have to do my best and know that on this side of eternity, that is enough.  And I have to keep my eyes on Jesus, who is perfect and can fill in the gaps where I fall short.
When I was single, I was more vulnerable and share When I was single, I was more vulnerable and shared what I was struggling with more openly on social media with the hopes that I could encourage others going through the same thing.  Now, I don’t do that as often. 

One morning last week, around 4:00 while I was nursing Levi, I was thinking about why I am not as vulnerable on social media anymore.  I realized that it was because now, my life involves two other people that I’m trying to protect.  I want to respect their privacy and not share our struggles with the rest of the world.  Middle of the night thoughts are so profound 🤪

My point in sharing this?  It made me realize that just how I am protecting my family by not posting the hard parts of our life, others are doing the same.  Social media truly is a highlight reel, and I’ve been trying to do my best to remember that as I scroll through perfect moments while dealing with a tough situation in my own life. 

Everyone has struggles, even if their life looks perfect on Instagram. 

I just wanted to post this as a reminder to us all to stop comparing our imperfect lives to a highlight reel of somebody else’s. 🤍
When Jason and I were dating, it was a struggle fo When Jason and I were dating, it was a struggle for me to find my identity in Jesus instead of him.  I tried to look to him to find my fulfillment, and that never worked for long. 

I did the same thing at times when I was single.  I tried to find my identity in my relationship status.

And now that I’m married, it’s easy to try to find my identity in my husband.

I’m guessing I’m not the only one.

That’s why I wrote the blog post “How to Find Your Identity in Jesus & Not a Man.” It’s an encouragement to us all as we put God first and try to love others well.  The link to read the post is in my bio!
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