Happy Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States.
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States.
Who can play mommy, Santa, wife, Web Goddess, and Domestic Diva all at once? I don’t know, but if you find her, send her to my house. The 2009 holiday season was a busy one. It was good, but busy! Read on…
The FLEC 2009 Christmas program was my favorite one so far (of course, Zachary has only been in two). Having it at Forest Lake Church was certainly nice, and the live orchestra added that extra special something.
Ah yes, Tuesday again. That means some random Tuesday thoughts. This week we’ll cover my possibly broken toe, the inability of Winn-Dixie employees to read the birthdate off an ID (hence the scanning of them now), tomatoes as a fruit, and how freaking cool I’m discovering my MacBook Pro is.
Who doesn’t love Christmas programs with toddlers and kindergarteners?
Today is Thanksgiving, and I have much to be thankful for. I have a wonderful family, great friends, a nice home, food for my table, clothes for my kids, and so much more I can’t begin to cover it here. We had such a nice day today (except my mom wasn’t here š ) and…
Easter has come and gone. Can you believe how quickly this year is going by? We had a nice day at Grandma Ruth’s house. The kids had a blast looking for the Easter eggs and brunch was tasty, as always.
New Year’s Eve sure is fun when you’re 3 days away from your due date! Gone are the days of ringing in the new year at the Candle Light. This year it’s a sip of champagne well before the clock strikes twelve, and then off to bed. Of course, the trade-off is worth it. There’s…