On my sixth day postpartum with our third baby, I stood alone sobbing in our mudroom, feeling overwhelmed and questioning everything. How am I going to complete a task less than a week after having a baby that I can barely do when I am 100%? If I leave the kids with my mom, can I find a way to ... READ the POST
His Plans
If you know me, or if you’ve been following this blog since the beginning, you know that I have a love-hate relationship with plans and planning. I love having a plan, but hate when the plan goes awry. This past weekend was a perfect illustration of why I feel the way I do when it comes to ... READ the POST
Getting into the Christmas Spirit
Yesterday, on the way to cake the calves, I had the radio blasting Christmas in the Country with Bob Kingsley because, honestly, I haven’t really been “in the Christmas spirit” yet this year. I think the stress of Christmas shopping and the commercialization of the holiday sort of put a damper on my ... READ the POST
In the Calm Before the Storm
The sun was shining, it was fairly warm, and there was virtually no wind – yesterday was a gorgeous day. The beauty of the day made it hard for me to believe today's forecast for snow turning to wind and snow so, basically a blizzard. And then Tom snapped me back to reality. He reminded me ... READ the POST
Calve in May, They Say…
Calve in May, they say… It’ll be warm, they say… Which is true, except when it’s not. Imagine going for a swim fully clothed in jeans and a sweater, and then instead of drying off as you ordinarily would after a swim, you are forced to take a long, cold shower. And to top it all off, the ... READ the POST
We Are Not in Control
Monday morning, as the kids and I were getting ready to walk out the door to help cake cows, Tom walks into the mudroom and says, “And that’s when you know God is looking out for you. Just take a look at the back of the pick up when you get outside.” This is what I ... READ the POST
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