How about neither. I am a mother of three. All of which were born without epidurals. The first two I was induced and the last I had a home birth. With my first two I had similar experiences. At around 30 weeks the talk of c-sections and inductions would come up. I would make itContinue reading “C-section or induction?”
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Sloppy Joe
What’s your go-to comfort food? My go to comfort food is sloppy Joe. This meal always put a smile on my face and warms my belly. Too bad most of my family does not share the same love for the food.
Strategy
What’s your favorite game (card, board, video, etc.)? Why? I like games that require strategy and planning ahead. I like games that make you think and have a healthy dose of competition.
Smoked Food
What foods would you like to make? I love to cook smoked food! Anything that comes out of a smoker is guaranteed to taste good from my experience.
Background Noise
What do you listen to while you work? What do I listen to while I work? I like to listen to God word being taught while I work. I love to listen to sermons. When I have had my daily dose of Bible I enjoy fun an factual podcasts about everyday things.
Finding Your Way Back: 5 Faith Building Strategies That Are Proven to work.
As Christians we always fall short. We are not and will never be perfect. If you proclaim that you do not sin, you are simply lying to yourself and God. Romans 3:23, “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;”. The important part is to repent for our mistakes and workContinue reading “Finding Your Way Back: 5 Faith Building Strategies That Are Proven to work.”
Boundaries
What strategies do you use to increase comfort in your daily life? What strategies do I use to increase comfort in my daily life? I naturally am a people pleaser and often over extend myself. In order to maintain my sanity and increase comfort I constantly remind myself to say no to people. I haveContinue reading “Boundaries”
Worlds Greatest Teacher
What makes a teacher great? What makes a great teacher? An individual who can meet each child where they are and help them grow mentally, physically and emotionally. It takes a well rounded adult to analyze each child, uncovering their need and wants. Their unique learning path in which they excell. Many teach, few leaveContinue reading “Worlds Greatest Teacher”
No Fault
The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 shields vaccine manufacturers from financial liability for vaccine injury claims, aiming to ensure a stable vaccine supply and provide a cost-effective way to compensate those injured by vaccines. Signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on November 14, 1986, this act created the National Vaccine Injury CompensationContinue reading “No Fault”
If Animals Could Talk: A Peek Into the Mind of a Toddler
If bugs could talk what would they say? Would they complain the sun is to hot or wish for another day? If birds could talk, what would they tweet? Would they tell us of their favorite spot to eat? Would they talk about what they saw high up in the sky Or maybe tell usContinue reading “If Animals Could Talk: A Peek Into the Mind of a Toddler”