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No Trouble in Paradise

I take marriage VERY seriously.  I love my husband with every last space of my heart.  But that doesn’t mean that we don’t have issues.  I want to clarify that because my blog is about to become a forum for my emotions, deep and wide. I don’t want anyone to think that there is trouble [...]

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My Coffee.  My Religion.

Religion:  ri-lij-uhn  Something of overwhelming importance to a person. Coffee. Specifically, Heritage Coffee.  If you follow me on Facebook, you know that I drink my Heritage every morning.  When I have some, that is.  I can’t tell you what they put in this coffee but I often wonder whether or not I would pass a [...]

 
Hanging on to Autumn

Halloween is gone but Thanksgiving has yet to arrive, and despite what the local Target wants you to believe, it is not yet the “Holiday Season”. So in my valiant attempt at keeping autumn around a little bit longer, I want to share a few of the Fall Fun things that my family and I [...]

 
World Breastfeeding Week & Me

This week is World Breastfeeding week and I am so happy to be able to help promote it. I have breastfed three children for a total of 27 months and still going.  I have flat nipples and nurse without the aid of nipple shields.  Nursing is painful for a few weeks while the babies draw [...]

 
My Baby's (almost) a Tween

  Oh heaven help me.  Styles will be 10 on August 18.  I can’t believe the last 10 years have gone by so quickly.  It seems like just yesterday I was imagining what he’d be like at this age.  I wondered if he’d annoy me like the kids his age did when I worked an [...]

 
My Mother's Day Presents

Mother’s Day doesn’t look the same for all of us. As a Stay at Home Mom, I am with my kids all day, every day. My ideal Mother’s Day would be me, alone, sitting in a comfortable chair on a beach somewhere with a good book in my hand and a jug of water with [...]

 
A Quickie

I was put on “Pelvic Rest” for this pregnancy about 6 weeks ago. For those of you who don’t know what pelvic rest means, it means no fun after dark. No playing “hide the salami”, no dancing the horizontal mambo, no mid-afternoon “naps”, no more practicing for more babies (so what I’m already pregnant?), you [...]

 
Christmas Tree Traditions

I absolutely LOVE Christmas.  I love everything about it: the smell of a freshly cut Christmas tree, the scent of baking that lingers in my kitchen for over a month, the warmth of a fuzzy snowman-adorned blanket, the crisp air that stings your nose when you breathe in, the lights, the decor, AND the music. [...]

 
A Triumphant Return

I hadn’t planned on my first post being sappy or political in nature but life sometimes takes us places that we don’t expect to go. I moved to Savannah in April and have made some really fantastic friends.  One of those friends has a husband who has been in Afghanistan for 12.5 months.  She has [...]

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