I’m waking on the bright side Cause the other’s just a waste of time I’ll be a hug and a high five To ease your worried mindLike the Sun over California, I’m always gonna be there for ya Here’s my shoulder, you can count on me, like Church on Sunday morning An umbrella when the rain starts pouring Here’s my shoulder, you can count on meWe all have days We wanna get away When the light goes out and we need a spark Out there in the darkLike the Sun over California I’m always gonna be there for ya Here’s my shoulder, you can count on me, like church on Sunday morning An umbrella when the rain starts pouring Here’s my shoulder, you can count on me See the God who made the heavens Just like the You can count on me |

Raising teenagers can be many things, but certainly not boring! Wisconsin native Amy Betters-Midvedt would know as she’s currently parenting her fifth teen. We talk with her about her new book, “You’ll Make It (And They Will Too) – Everything No One Talks About When You’re Parenting Teens.” She shares what she’s learned from her experiences, including how to respond when they rebel, communicate with them more effectively, and lean on God for support.