Before you read my post, you need to watch this. I know, I know. There are shiny blue shirts, way too much fringe and fiddles playing, but just humor me. (Start at 1:15.) When I was in third grade we had […]
Before you read my post, you need to watch this. I know, I know. There are shiny blue shirts, way too much fringe and fiddles playing, but just humor me. (Start at 1:15.) When I was in third grade we had […]
This is going to be long. You have been warned. Recently God dropped a book in my lap entitled, Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent and Lead, by Brene Brown. You may […]
I am in total disbelief that it has been a week since the attacks in Paris. To my friends and me it only seems like few days. The hours have swirled together with no beginning or end. If you ask […]
***This is the second of a two-part blog post about my time in Paris the weekend of November 13, 2015. You can read the first part HERE.*** Part two: Friday 10:45pm – Saturday, 9:00pm At around 10:45pm my friend […]
I have debated with myself over and over about how to appropriately write about the events that took place during my 30 hours in Paris, or if I should even post about them at all. It honestly felt like two […]
In the past 24 hours I have checked my friend count on FaceBook five times: last night after dinner, right before falling asleep, the next morning before leaving for work, at lunch, and when I got home from work. I […]
It’s been awhile, readers. I got a teaching job. A week after school started. For all of you who don’t speak “teacher”, that means that your current life of being able to do things like sleep in and read books is […]
I debated on writing this post because I didn’t want it to seem like I had something to prove because I don’t. Truthfully, I planned on this post being about how going back to work after having a baby is hard but […]