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He said what?

    I know my husband. One of the things I know about him is that he doesn’t say much. I’ll ramble on about almost anything, talk thoughts out as they pop into my head, express my oh-so-many opinions at any time. Not my husband. He talks, but he’s more careful about what he says. So I know when he says something… Read More »He said what?

    My Schedule Sets Me Free

      I fought against having a schedule for years. I’m too spontaneous. I don’t want to be tied down. I want freedom. Well, not having a schedule really didn’t work very well. I always felt like I was behind. I had to get everything done today. Right now. All of it. So this year, I made schedules for us. A schoolwork… Read More »My Schedule Sets Me Free

      Happy March!

        Today is the first day of March. March – you know – in like a lion, out like a lamb? THAT March. I can actually feel my fingers itch to start raking up the leaves that were missed last fall. I’m longing for the smell of fresh mulch to put on my flower beds. I’m dreaming of my children playing… Read More »Happy March!

        Not Asleep and Blessed

          I’ve been struggling lately with not sleeping. I want to sleep. I crave sleep. I just don’t get very much. My little ones seem to have agreed some time ago that they would tag team. Makes for interesting nights. Sophie wakes to nurse, then Emma wakes to nurse. Then Sophie, then Emma, then Sophie, then Emma. You get the pattern.… Read More »Not Asleep and Blessed

          Do The Next Thing

            I read this some time ago on Elisabeth Elliot’s newsletter. It’s such a help. When it seems like there is too many things and not enough time. When I’m tempted to worry about the future. When I wonder what God’s will is. When I don’t feel like doing anything at all. As far as I know, the author is unknown.… Read More »Do The Next Thing

            National CHD Awareness Week

              Today is the last day of National Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week. According to the American Heart Association – Out of 1,000 births, nine babies will have some form of congenital heart disorder. Nearly twice as many children die from congenital heart disease in the United States each year as die from all forms of childhood cancers combined, yet funding… Read More »National CHD Awareness Week

              There’s a New Man in My Life

                There’s a new man in my life. (No, we didn’t get another dog.) He’s pretty interesting. He has gorgeous blue eyes. A smile that lights up his face. He loves my children. And my dog. (OK, maybe that’s pushing it a little.) And my chickens. (OK, that’s pushing it a lot.) He works full time, but he loves to build… Read More »There’s a New Man in My Life

                Can’t We All Just Get Along?

                  I was running the vacuum earlier, it was just about lunchtime, and lunch was ready before I finished. I called Zach and Maddie to get ready for lunch, and finished vacuuming. When I finished in the living room, I went into the kitchen and found that Maddie had put Emma into her highchair and was feeding her lunch. I thanked… Read More »Can’t We All Just Get Along?

                  5 Minute Chocolate Mug Cake

                    My Aunt sent me this recipe at just the time I was craving something sweet and chocolate. What great timing. I made it for us to enjoy while we watched a movie. Now, when you’re making a 5 minute single serving cake recipe for 6 people to enjoy, it takes a little more than 5 minutes, but it was worth… Read More »5 Minute Chocolate Mug Cake