Wednesday, November 24th 2010
Single Parent
Filling A Void… (Day 358 of 365)
Wednesday, November 17th 2010
The one year mark is almost here. Wow! I have a hard time believing a year of blogging! Yay Me!! I say that…because in the past I really have had challenges with following through. (i.e: started a financial planning class a year ago, and stopped going….Started a 10 day clease, and lasted to day 6, and I am consistently going on diets and promising myself that I will get to that weight that I am wanting…and I always seem to fall short). The fact that I did it (followed through) is BIG for me…REALLY BIG! I know this time was different…because I really felt that voice inside of me…telling me to write every day for a year back in August 2009. I believe when that voice speaks…it’s God speaking. So, I think that’s why I took it seriously.
Even Bad Words Are Miracles (Day 356 of 365)
Monday, November 15th 2010
Stacey, Our Speech Pathologist always comes to the house on Monday afternoon to work with both of the girls. She usually arrives at 1:45pm.
Usually, I am still at work at this time and Taylor has usually been home for about 10 minutes before she gets to the house. Jorden happened to be home sick today, so Jase was there watching him. Stacey came over to work with Tay… and the following exchange took place…ENJOY!
At The Dentist on Veteran’s Day (Day 352 of 365)
Thursday, Novemeber 11th 2010
HAPPY VETERAN’S DAY!!!! I first want to say on this day that we honor our veterans… To those who have served in the armed forces…The Little Family says Thank-You! Thank-You! Thank-You!!!
Independence Or Lack There Of. This Is The Question…(Day 338 of 365)
Wednesday, October 27th 2010
The question of the day for you is…when is it time to let go?
When do I know to give Taylor or Erin or even Jorden more independence? Now of course this question is coming from a woman who has 2 out of 3 of her children who have always needed more supervision and more assistance in their lives. I have never raised a normal, healthy child…therefore; circumstances are much different for my children then they are the average child. I don’t know what it is like when raising the average child. When do you even let go in that case?