It’s the first day of spring, and that means new life and new beginnings. I find myself in that season, personally. In December I finalized my divorce after 16 years of marriage, and in February I moved into a new home. There has been a lot of change in my life recently – it’s why
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4th Grade Social Studies in 1999
I was supposed to show you the “after” pictures of my office and playroom today but a couple unplanned things came up and then of course I found a box of pictures when I was cleaning up and it turned into an If You Give A Mouse A Cookie kind of situation. So I’ll show
Before
There are two rooms in my house that I have a couple things to do in, and I haven’t been able to make myself do them. Thus, the reason for today’s post. We’ve done quite a bit of work downstairs. When I moved in, it looked like this: Today it looks like this: And this:
Round Two
Number 4’s school moved to full remote when the kids came home for Thanksgiving, and they stayed full remote until about ten days ago when she returned for in-person school. She had mixed emotions about going back. On the one hand she was super excited to get back to the swim team and her coach
A Blessed House
If you’ve been around a while, you might remember Miss Pam. She started out as our amazing bus driver. She delivered the kids safely and happily to my house hundreds and hundreds of times. Then Miss Pam became a friend. And when I put a call out to my friends asking for help painting my
Living in the Could Be
One of the things holding me back from pulling the trigger and going through with a divorce was taking the kids away from the home they had grown up in. Whether their father moved out or I moved out or we both moved out and the house was sold, they were going to be spending