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What’s Around the Corner?
I gave birth to my son 18 years ago and daughter 16 years ago; I could never have guessed the range of emotions that were in store for me. I remember holding both of those precious newborns and feeling only … Continue reading
Popsicle Sticks In the Mail
When my son was little and feeling under the weather, I’d pull out a popsicle to boost his spirits. You gotta love the simplicity of a child’s heart. Once when he was about 4 years old, he over heard me … Continue reading
Under My Roof
I remember all too well my parents quoting the “under my roof” saying. I’m pretty sure that they were looking forward to the day that they weren’t constantly enforcing their house rules. My hubs and I seem to spend in … Continue reading
“Mom, I’m Hungry!”
This weekend, my son was complaining that he hadn’t eaten much on Saturday. Interestingly, I had invited to take him out to eat with his sister. He was far too busy having fun with his friends to join us for … Continue reading
Mommas and Baby Cowboys
Waylon Jennings warned us Mommas, “Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys”. Well, my baby boy is nearly 18 years old, a senior in high school and thinks he is all grown up. We spent a few weekends … Continue reading