I thought it would be fun to ask my fellow bloggers, friends, and family what would be on their grown-up Christmas list. I received so many responses that I have been able to include them in more than one post. For my fellow bloggers, I included links to their blogs. Check them out! Here is…
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Grown-Up Christmas List Part 1
I received so many responses that I have decided to make this a series for the month of December instead of just a single post. Thanks so much for all the input, everyone!! So here is Grown-Up Christmas List Part 1. “Do you remember meI sat upon your kneeI wrote to you with childhood fantasiesWell…
First Day of Pre-K
First Day of Pre-K How did you go from this (pictures above) to pre-k so quickly? Today is your first day of pre-k. I blinked and you went from needing me 24/7 to running off to meet pre-k with a sense of adventure and determination, alone, without your mommy. I have been crying on and…
Tips to Ease the Anxiety of Sending your Child to School
Let’s be honest, sometimes the first day of school is harder for moms than it is the kids. Here are some tips to ease the anxiety of sending your child to school. Related Posts: A Letter to my SonFirst Day of Pre-K Saturday, August 18, 2018 In two days, my baby boy will start pre-k….
A Letter to My Son: What I Wish
A letter to my son before his first day of pre-k. “You can steer yourself in any direction you choose.” – Dr. Seuss Related Posts:Tips to Ease the Anxiety of Sending your Child to SchoolNikolas First Day of Pre-K Dearest Nikola, You are my first-born which means all your firsts are also firsts for me. When…
Laughing Through the Pain
**I originally posted this on July 24, 2011. Strength. Grace. Love. Boldness. Kind. Beautiful. Loving. Undeniable. These are some of only a few adjectives I would use to describe my mom. I look at her in awe. My mom was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2005, at 39 years old. It was a reality check…