By the end of the summer around here we are typically finishing up odds and ends on the farm, around our home, and planning the last of our date nights for the next couple of months. But, more importantly we are gearing up for a busy, fulfilling time of year. Harvest. During Harvest we work long, we work hard; I go back to being single, and a single Mom. Date nights are few and far ... Read More about Dating With Flexibility

National Geographic: Ag Gag Laws
I have always been a fan of National Geographic. When I was a kid my great grandmother used to buy my sister and I a subscription to the magazine and I loved to look through and look at the beautiful photos about all the places I had never been. The maps being my favorite!Now, I fully admit to rarely watching the National Geographic channel. And those magazine subscriptions are long gone now.But, ... Read More about National Geographic: Ag Gag Laws

Delivering Chemical
The last 48 hours have been long. Super long.Our little girl has gotten a nasty, nasty virus that has made her absolutely inconsolable through the nights. Holy tired. I think we both are running on 'E'.The only way she seems to be somewhat consolable is when I am holding her, or cuddling her. Which is NOT my little Ella Bella. She is very independent and does not like to be coddled any ... Read More about Delivering Chemical

Wordless Wednesday: Snacking In The Car
What happens when you give your baby a granola bar with chocolate chips in the backseat. Yummy! And hard not to love all that cuteness! ... Read More about Wordless Wednesday: Snacking In The Car

Our Surprise….
In case you missed it on my Facebook page I officially announced that good news I have been talking about!Make sure you Like my blog page on Facebook to get more frequent updates.I have a slew of blog posts I want to write about in the next couple of weeks, but since I have been keeping everyone in the dark about this surprise it seemed only right to share it now.Especially since the house is ... Read More about Our Surprise….
