Kristi grew up in North Dakota and attended the University of Minnesota at Moorhead where she completed her undergraduate studies in emotional and behavioral disorders. She moved to Arkansas where she later completed her masters in educational administration. Her heart and life have focused for many years on working with hurting kids that have been through much trauma and helping them to realize their potential and to overcome the difficulties that they were experiencing. She was married in 1993, and she and her husband had 3 children: PK who was born in 1995, Kylee was born in 1996, and MiKayla was born in 2000. After the deaths of her husband in 2011 and her son in 2013, her heart reaches out now to comfort those who are walking through the grieving process. She writes and speaks on how to deal with grief and pain whether it is your own or that of others, how to find hope, peace, and healing in the midst of trauma and tragedy, and tries to motivate others to live with no excuses and no regrets.
Take a few moments to think about how we live in today’s culture… we want everything to move so quickly. We want to drive through and pick up our food, and we expect those drive-through lines to be fast and for our food to be hot and ready when we arrive at the window. We bank and…
Wow! Last night was such an incredible night to see our special group of young ladies advance in regionals and qualify for the state basketball tournament! So proud of our girls! After the game came an incredible gift for my daughter MiKayla. Kristen Wiseman’s wonderful dad came and talked to MiKayla after the game. He…
So often, those of us who are on this grief journey or who have experienced trauma in our lives experience triggers along the way. A trigger can take us right back to the trauma that we have experienced whether it is a flashback or reliving the memory. My triggers have included a wide variety of…
June 26, 2016. The day my only son died. Three years ago today. As we did last year, my heart desired to spend the day with my two wonderful daughters that I am so incredibly proud of and love so very much. The three of us have learned from one another that time by or…
Last night, my two beautiful girls and I had a scary experience. Kylee was driving back into our community from college and was driving by Walmart. She was in the right lane, and a truck was in the left lane. The truck did not signal or see Kylee and turned right into her car hitting…
June 26th 2015. The day my only son died two years ago. I knew that I wanted to spend the day with my two incredible daughters and decided to head to one of my favorite places in the world- the mountains!! We drove through the night to Colorado Springs and headed for Pikes Peak!! One…