I’ve been sick the past few weeks, and it’s such a crazy time to get sick. I think I pretty much get sick every year at this time! This year I missed some Christmas traditions, which some of the kids … Continue reading
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I am soooooo behind; not just with blogging, but with life. Life just seems to interfere with my ability to record life! I guess that’s ok because it just means life is full, but I crave recording it, and I … Continue reading
Yesterday we buried Rob’s Dad, Wayne. I am definitely not in the habit of taking pictures at funerals and burials. (Although there is a part of me that wishes I had a few pictures of my father’s burial: it was … Continue reading
“When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it” Henry Ford. Robbie sent this one to me the other day, and I loved it as I always want to be … Continue reading
Since we drove to South Carolina and had 17 hours each way to kill, we decided to try an audio book. I have to admit it took us a long time to finish the audio book as I kept falling … Continue reading
“If you want to be happy, you have to be happy on purpose. When you wake up, you can’t see what kind of day you’ll have. You have to decide what kind of day you’ll create.” I remember sitting … Continue reading
“Loose gravel will slow you down just as much as a big boulder” I love this quote as it’s a little reminder that the little things do matter. In fact, the little things can make all the difference – for … Continue reading
Oh boy. We are heading into a couple of crazy, but exciting weeks. The kids have already started their crazy summer weeks with the boys adventure of not going to Rio, but heading to Costa Rica instead. I’ve loved … Continue reading
“If you take care of the moments, the years will take care of themselves.” Summer around here is always a little strange. We have no routine. And I know the point of summer is to have no routine, but I’m … Continue reading
In our faith, you are baptized when you are 8 years old. It is deemed “the age of accountability”, the age where one knows the difference between right and wrong. Of course, many people are baptized after 8…. It is … Continue reading