Monthly Archives: August 2005
The Life and Times
Since the ultrasound, I have reorganized Kate’s room and closet, reorganized the storage closet in the hall and reorganized our closet. I finished sewing a Mei Tai baby carrier to easily carry Kate on my back. I have been stain … Continue reading
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Psst!
Andrew Peterson’s new album, The Far Country releases August 30th. My birthday is September 5th, and it’s the perfect gift. Pre-order it now for $10! That’s cheap enough to buy one for me, one for you and one to give … Continue reading
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She’s a Girl!
Kathryn Lilia and her parents are pleased to announce that her in utero sibling is a girl named Alexine Antoinette, which are both family names. Lexi is expected to make her debut this Christmas season (or in the very last … Continue reading
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From Credo to Paedo
When I was a freshman and sophmore in college, I was really into the puritans. Growing up in a home that was closer to Catholic than anything and being involved in a non-denominational, dispensational church in highschool, I was never … Continue reading
Recipes
I love to cook, so I’m happy to share some recipes with y’all. If you click on the feasting category, I added some recipes in the archives that I had posted on our blogger blog. PASTA PRIMAVERA 1 lb. angel … Continue reading
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O My Sweet Vidalia
I love summer vegetables. We’ve been eating the most wonderful Pasta Primavera with squash and zucchini every week and some friends dropped off a bag of delicious homegrown tomatoes. But no summer vegetable has my heart and devotion more than … Continue reading
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Keeping the Sabbath Wholly by Marva Dawn
Before I was married and a mother, keeping the sabbath was easy. I read Keeping the Sabbath Wholly by Marva Dawn to remind myself why I need to press on towards making my Sundays the way they ought to be, … Continue reading
Pregnancy Update
I’m 19.5 weeks along now. I kicked the Zofran habit a month ago (praise God!) and have been feeling much better, though still pretty tired. I started feeling the baby move at week 15 and now Mike can feel the … Continue reading
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WBW Roundup
Breastfeeding hasn’t always been easy. In the first year, I battled engorgement, mastitis and thrush. But I wouldn’t have traded any of it for a shorter period of nursing. Even beyond the nutritional and health benefits, nursing is great for … Continue reading
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Thankful Thursday
I think I am about to turn this back to Kelly, but name three things in the comments you are thankful for this week as our last hurrah.
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