Why “Not Yet” Might Be the Most Important Phrase in Your Home
Have you ever noticed how often we are in a hurry? We rush to finish chores, rush to get to the next appointment, and sometimes, in our haste, we rush through life’s most precious stages.
In her moving new book, Not Yet, Kerry Espey explores how these two simple words can act as a powerful anchor between a mother and daughter. From the childhood mess of chalk drawings on the front steps to the independent milestones of teenage years and adulthood, “Not Yet” serves as a gentle reminder to slow down, check in, and cherish the moment before moving on to the next.
This story invites us to look at the “speed bumps” in our own lives—the moments when someone asks us to wait just a little longer—not as interruptions, but as opportunities for love.
Are you rushing through your “now”? Discover how to embrace the “Not Yet.”