Mama & More
After having the kids home sick all week and him working this weekend spending Monday home alone is sounding mighty good.
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jen j-m
she thought maverick was a rooster. 'he' laid the beautiful small blue egg. happy accidents. i love them.
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Brittany Why
I stopped feeling sorry for myself and started the chili.
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Mommijune
I don't want to wear anything fancy tonight, just a little mix of pretty and comfy will do.
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jennifer c.
it's been very chill and still today. we haven't had an afternoon like this in ages.
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*when i snapped*
Remembering the things I'm thankful for, but there are too many to count. I feel blessed.
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birchbarksoap
We had just arrived at the point of thinking no one might come. And then they all (19!) arrived at once. Our wonderful, fashionably late friends.
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urban.prairie.forest.
if hidden vitamins are anything like hidden chocolate, i won't forget.
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kristin
one phone call, and all my good intentions for the day were undone.
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{sandralundy}
There are days days when I question myself, but then there are days like today when I know I've made the perfect choice.
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sheepsandpeeps
one year, seven months, three weeks later; most mornings still begin in tears
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pipe.dreamer
tensions were high, and patience was low. hoping for a brighter tomorrow but for now, i'm thankful that this day is done.
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jodi*mckee
30 compressions. 2 breaths. 5 cycles. i feel much better knowing this information. plus, one of the infant dummies had ninja pants.
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sarah h.
she writes: "keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable." yes, that is what all of this is about.
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kristycho7
just the right kind of Saturday- waking up slowly, football radio on the internet, baking, clean up, basketball, a quick hello, supper from the crock pot, ready for Sunday
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★Diane★
We realized we were all a little slap-happy when we started trading parts with phrases like: I'll trade you half a head for a couple pounds of sausage...


















