About Me
My husband recently dubbed me "nutrition geek"! To my surprise, I kind of liked that :-). Here are some of my many roles: happy wife of Nathan, teacher to 5 precious kiddos and keeper (in-training) of our temporary dwellings. O, and did I mention that I love poetry and enjoy writing?
Monthly Archives: October 2005
Marvelous Grace!
What a weekend! Saturday we finally got the garden all cleared out and plowed under. Our veranda is lined with tomatoes (green and red) and we pulled out a few forgotten carrots and lonely little watermelons. It looks like a … Continue reading
Posted in Family Journal, Jesus Christ
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Baby Nightmare
Last night was rough. I went to bed, late, a little after 11pm. Awakened I was, at midnight, by a screaming 2-year-old. I thought he must have a stuffed nose, so I rubbed some Vics salve under his nose. I … Continue reading
Posted in Family Journal
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Reasoning With A Two-Year-Old?
Yesterday morning I won a battle with my two-year-old boy. (I make it sound like sometimes he wins and sometimes I win, but actually I always win . Shhhhhh. It’s one of the secrets to good parenting…ALWAYS WIN!) Josh has … Continue reading
Posted in Childtraining, Family Journal
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The Wife of A Visionary
Okay, so my husband is definitely a visionary. He’s an idea-man. Near his side of the bed there rapidly accumulates small pieces of paper laced with his unrecognizable scrawls. This testifies to the prolific nature of his ideas . Lately … Continue reading
Posted in Family Journal, Marriage
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Delight
Last night I had a great desire to have time to myself. My pregnant body groaned to rest and read and be a vegetable. Instead I had a great time of fellowship with my husband. I took great delight in … Continue reading
Posted in Family Journal
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Fellowship
This morning I woke up at 6:45am, and traipsed into the kitchen to make breakfast and lunch for hubby, who was currently in the shower. As I passed the boys door, I knew something was amiss when I found it … Continue reading
Posted in Attitudes, Family Journal
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