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Thursday, 30 December 2010

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High - Low
High - Low
We make a point to sit down at the table and eat dinner as a family at least 5 nights a week. Adam and I feel that eating dinner as a family is very important.




Kids And Their Imaginations
Kids And Their Imaginations


Every Tuesday at the daycare the local librarian comes and does a special storytime and craft with the kids. This is Kendall’s favorite day. We do storytime everyday with just me at the daycare too, but it just isn’t the same without Ms. Holly. Anyways while I [...]

Parenting, Sweet Stories


sweet story A Child’s Laugh

A Child’s Laugh
There are few sounds as heavenly to me as the sound of children laughing. Not just a little laugh, but the kind of laugh that reaches from their very toes.

A laugh so alive that to not [...]


Tags18 mths old, big bed, Parenting Graduating to the Big Girl Bed

Graduating to the Big Girl Bed
Several months ago we tried to make the switch from the crib to the big girl bed when we feared our daughter being able to climb out (and fall out, break her neck or something dramatic like us parents think!). Savannah was 18 months old at the time, we [...]

Parenting, Sweet Stories





So Help Me, God

So Help Me, God

There’s nothing like a three-year-old to bring me to my knees…in prayer.

My son, Will, is terrified of loud noises. The mere thought of a hand-dryer in a public restroom has him doing the pee-pee dance while assuring us he does not need to [...]

Funny Stories, Parenting, Sweet Stories


Tagsboys, Parenting, toddlers Boys Will Be Boys

Boys Will Be Boys
Boys are all I know now. We have two nieces whom we love, but there’s a huge difference in nieces we see a lot and sons that we live with. I don’t want to make huge gender stereotypes based on those situations. However, [...]


TagsParenting, sweet story, toddlers Little Drummer Boy

Little Drummer Boy
My boys love music. I’m sure part of it is because Matt and I love music and are always singing, harmonizing to ridiculous jingles on the radio, and making random objects into instruments. I can’t help but think the other part of their [...]

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