Four Things I Learned in September

Today is the last day of September.  I can’t even.  The older I get, the faster time flies.  I am linking up today with Emily P. Freeman to share what I’ve learned in September.  I have really enjoyed reflecting back over the month about what I have learned.  It makes me feel so adult! 🙂 Hurry is not of the devil, hurry is the devil.  Carl Jung gets credit for.. Read More

2018 Year-In-Review

We kicked off January 2018 with Jase turning 3 and me turning 33. In February, the girls in our family (plus Sherry) went to see Kelsea Ballerina and Walker Hayes in concert at the Alabama Theater. March was highlighted by a family road trip to Texas (that deserves multiple blog posts of its own). In April, we celebrated Easter. May brought about Mother’s Day. Our school hosted Muffins with Moms.. Read More

Books I Read in January

I crossed quite a few books off my list during the month of January.  Jase has finally started sleeping better and so I am able to stay up later (too late, sometimes) and read. That’s my favorite time to read, when everyone else is asleep and the house is quiet. In order to keep up with what I’m reading, and to hopefully help you add a few books to your.. Read More

The Importance of Self Care

Have you ever flown in a plane and heard the instructions about oxygen masks? You know, the one that tells adults to put masks on first, then assist children? There is a reason for that. If the adults pass out from lack of oxygen, then they can’t assist the children. In order to be a help, adults must take care of themselves first. You can’t squeeze water from a dry.. Read More