Guest Blog Post!

So this is my first Guest Blog POST! I am very excited to introduce to you a dear friend. When I first met, Jana, we were teachers across the hall from each other. We were both first years and openly now admit we knew nothing about teaching. Over the years, we have gotten to know […]

My Friends, Momma….

Proverbs 17:17 (The Message) Friends love through all kinds of weather,     and families stick together in all kinds of trouble. Today I finally heard the words that I had been waiting to hear for a while now. “Can I go sit with my friends, Mommy?” Lil A’ and Lil E’ were sitting at a large […]

It takes a village…

                        When I think of a village…I always think of these wonderful characters-Aunt Olivia and Aunt Hetty from Road to Avonlea. They raised their niece as their own after their brother died. But there were also many more people in the mix. I’ll spare […]

Nursery Reveal…Part 2!

In case you missed it, visit Nursery Reveal…Part 1 . OK! Here it is! Baby M finally has a baby boy nursery….with all pink eliminated. Not that he would know 🙂 What do you think? The story behind the theme of his room is that the first night he was born I couldn’t sleep. The little hat […]

What’s in a Word….

Note: I wrote this right after the new year began…however time hasn’t allowed me to get it up, but I felt that what I had to say was worth being read. So….here it is…. Sometimes I think that the new Year’s resolution idea is silly. Because who really keeps to all those lists and dreams […]

November Projects

November was nesting month. Well actually it’s been since I first made my “nesting” note in my iPhone back in October, but the motivation came during the first few days of November. I wrapped up the nursery (reveal to come this week, as all that is left is to put up photos), made baby gifts, […]

Kindergarten For Newbies…

So, I miss teaching Kindergarten. There, I said it. I love a new school year…new pencils, crayons, paint…. I always had fun coming up with new themes for each month and their crafts. I couldn’t wait to experience my students learning to read a word for the first time. The look on each student’s face […]