I just noticed that my blog was added to Connie's list of links. Thank you, Connie.
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You're welcome. Both you and your husband are talented, wonderful writers. I love reading both blogs. And I can certainly relate to your feelings of stress, although it's been almost thirty years since I had little ones depending on me for absolutely everything, every single day.
Please keep this in mind: there are some of us grandmotherly types who don't live all that far from you, and who would enjoy providing you a day's respite now and then. Every once in a while, Bethany contacts me with just such a distress call, and I watch the grandkids while she gets an afternoon off to do girly stuff.
Hang in there, it really does get easier (after which you then have to get through the teenage years).
You can usually find me moving yet another load of wash. It is amazing how much laundry three small children create. I am the mother of a singleton daughter and twin sons. I am also a pilots' wife...what a life!
I really want to be able to talk about my children without embarrassing them today or when they learn to read. So I've given each of them a blog name!
My oldest, a daughter is called "Violet". She loves the movie "Incredibles" and is hoping to someday discover her own superhero powers.
My second is referred to as "Herbie" because he is a true Love Bug...Today anyway.
And we call the third "Bigweld". He loves to build and un-build everything in sight!
I hope this blog brings laughter and encouragement to all who read it. I really hope it helps me maintain some sense of sanity as I climb Mt. Laundry, again.
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You're welcome. Both you and your husband are talented, wonderful writers. I love reading both blogs. And I can certainly relate to your feelings of stress, although it's been almost thirty years since I had little ones depending on me for absolutely everything, every single day.
Please keep this in mind: there are some of us grandmotherly types who don't live all that far from you, and who would enjoy providing you a day's respite now and then. Every once in a while, Bethany contacts me with just such a distress call, and I watch the grandkids while she gets an afternoon off to do girly stuff.
Hang in there, it really does get easier (after which you then have to get through the teenage years).
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