Welcome to my world! Coffee, anyone? Watch out for the stack of schoolwork--oh, sorry about that teething biscuit stuck to your pantleg. Please just ignore the half-finished crafts everywhere... My house was clean yesterday! Sorry you missed it!
Just blog-hopping homeschooler's journals and found you! Would love it if you posted some pictures of all your gardening!! I also keep a journal on our fixer-upper house and could use some inspiration for the outside! Have a great day!

In a strangely generous gesture, I allowed my oldest two to wait up for their daddy last night. He didn’t get home till almost
Neither dh or I grew up eating around a kitchen table. Now it’s a pleasure we hate to forgo. So till
Poor dh had to roll out of bed at
Anyway. My daughters, unused to such a late bedtime, are still sleeping in. So when I got up, I enjoyed the solitude. Fed toddler her banana and toast; then braced with coffee, I turned on CBS’s Early Show.
Two experts were discussing why Peter Cook would cheat on a beautiful wife like Christie Brinkley. Okay. Another celebrity split, what else is new? But two points were made that I found interesting. Rich people—income upwards of $75,000—are more likely candidates for infidelity. One of their reasons…work and money took higher priority than relationships.
Baby~I’m glad we’re poor! 
Keep those picket fences in good repair. We may not make $75,000 a year but life is busy. Busy can sometimes equal distant. Distance can feel like apathy. Spouses start to feel unappreciated, insecure. And the walls around hearts start to crack, to let in forbidden sunbeams. Stay faithful.
Be proactive! Every day do the following 3 things: pray for your spouse/marriage, do something to make your spouse’s day, and lastly, on paper or online start a daily list of things you are thankful for in your spouse. Each day add to this list. Then give it to them next Valentine’s day. 
Cultivate, nurture, love.
Mary