Judsen started it.

Another birthday...Judsen is turning ELEVEN! He is so old.Beginnings.Judsen had one of the most difficult beginnings. He still deals with the aftermath.Just like everyone who has begun life in a brutal manner.This boy...our 3rd in order of age, but our first adoption came screaming into our lives...and I literally mean SCREAMING at the absolute tip... Continue Reading →

terrorists and extortion.

 Yesterday...I took one child to the doctor, waited for two hours...and never saw a pediatrician. Children started getting cranky.I then took myself to the doctor and they chopped a hunk of skin off of me to test for skin cancer. Ew and scary. I almost fainted. Judsen fanned my face and the nurse put a... Continue Reading →

I do know…

Grocery Shopping.Get ready. Child: MOM!!! Did you KNOW that elephants poop babies out of their BEHIND!??Me: I did not know...but I am pretty sure that is inaccurate information.Which of course set me up for:Child: Inaccurate, you mean wrong?? How do elephant babies get out? And how do they get in there in the first place??Me:... Continue Reading →

expectations

  I have expectations about our morning routine. We have a neatly laid out plan that consists of waking up at 6:30, eating breakfast at the table, doing chores, doing music practice, Bible reading, all ending neatly, quietly, peacefully, with all the children at the table at 8AM ready for lessons. I really do have this... Continue Reading →

orders.

I do lots of ordering around here.My children call it "bossing." They might be right.I have come to enjoy these orders...It really does amuse me, maybe because Iam genuinely shocked at the some of wild situations that I feel I need to clarify for the kids. I am sure moms everywhere have their list of odd orders that they have... Continue Reading →

I’m IN.

foster children... In our country, there is somewhere around 410,000 children in foster care on any given day. Roughly 110,000 of these children are available for adoption. The average age of a waiting child is 8-years-old. Each year, over 20,000-30,000 youth “age out” of foster care. This means 20,000-30,000 new 18-year-olds are released from the... Continue Reading →

Homeschooling and politics…

We homeschool.I love it, most days.Like today, the kids zoomed through school, we learned, we laughed, we researched, we learned some more.Lessons were done with smiles.Attitudes were excellent.I always wish people would just pop over on days like this, so the person could be impressed with my organization and amazingly well behaved children. But, we... Continue Reading →

Money saving adventures #2

Well, we made our goal of 10 days of groceries for $100...I didn't get to the store until January 29th. So really we made it eleven days.We did this in two ways...1. Couponing. Which I think everyone should do. 2. NEW RECIPES...which are my favorite.We used a couple of recipes from the Raising Olives website... Continue Reading →

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