The Chaos of Dinner

Tonight I could not think of anything to cook.  Everyone woke up early from their naps & were a cranky li’l bunch of babes.  Here is what Harper ate: a leftover piece of french toast, asparagus (which I cut up really small & told her it was green beans) (low, I know, but I needed […]

Q & A Part 3 {32}

Q: Is hard for you to always be at home and not really seeing the outside world? A: Not anymore.  I missed it when I was first on bedrest – especially church.  I truly think it is a privilege to be at home.  I have the honor of being a mom and teacher to my children […]

Q & A Part 2 {31}

Q:What is the most difficult part of raising four little ones? A:  Right now it is the physical demand they require – being fed, changed, carried up the stairs, picked up, woken up in the middle of the night, bathing them, etc.  Yet, emotionally I am full on the love and sweetness they give over […]

Did you Catch It? {30}

…that I completely forgot to blog yesterday.  I thought after doing something for 21 days, it was supposed to become a habit.  Welp, not here. Completely forgot.  Guess I have too much going on.   For the last week, we’ve been trying out a new schedule.  One that was delightful the first day (got to […]

Q & A Answers Part 1 {29}

Q: How do you find a healthy balance between interacting and encouraging independent play? And how do you nourish your creative heart and include your children? A: This is a tough one.  The boys play well on their own (well, when all 3 are together) and right now, little objects (a ball, a spoon, a […]