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News from the Nest: 12
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Sunday, February 3, 2013. Twelve years ago, we did this:. Somewhere along the way, he gave me them:. These last 12 years have been some of the best times of my life! Seriously, I love this man more than he will ever know. He inspires me to be better every day. Happy Anniversary, Babe. Mentioned by Kelly Mo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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News from the Nest: And the award for most broken bones goes to...
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Sunday, September 16, 2012. And the award for most broken bones goes to. A little tumble off of the couch led to a broken clavicle. Poor little girl is in a bit of pain, but rest, lots and lots of homemade bone broth, and plenty of ibuprofen should have her feeling better in a week or so. She really is a trooper and it hasn't slowed her down too much. She is currently leading the pack with the most broken bones in childhood - 2. Remember the broken wrist. Mentioned by Kelly Mo.
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News from the Nest: About Us
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News from the Nest: Oops!
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Friday, April 29, 2011. Mentioned by Kelly Mo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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News from the Nest: The Peach is 3
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Friday, January 18, 2013. The Peach is 3. I know that this is my reality, but seriously. Three? This blows my mind. In one year, sweet little Peach, you went from attempting one word phrases to speaking in full sentences. This growth, alone, astounds me. You are rockin' it on a daily basis and I couldn't be more proud. Today, on your 3rd birthday, I would like to share some things that we are loving about you these days. You would move in if you could. I love watching you play with your dolls. You fe...
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News from the Nest: Back to School for me!
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Friday, March 30, 2012. Back to School for me! Today I head back to school to complete the second portion of my human lactation education. For the next five weeks I will have my nose buried in books learning all that I can about the ins and outs of breastfeeding. I am pretty sure that all mothers are Type A in some way shape or form so it gets done. Mothers are amazing. Period. And all of you working mothers out there? You must be super heroes! Mentioned by Kelly Mo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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News from the Nest: Time for School!
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Monday, August 6, 2012. I can't believe that school has started already. I also can't believe how terrible I am at updating this blog. The kids got out of school May 18th, we went on a big vacation to Yellowstone, spent a lot of time in Pinetop, and now the kids are back in school. I have a lot of catching up to do here, but first, back to school pictures. I can't believe I have a third grader and a first grader! Turns out the bus was about 20 minutes late. As soon as the boys got off they informed m...
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News from the Nest: And so it begins
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. And so it begins. For now I need to work on coming up with meal ideas so that we don't have PB and J's two times a week for dinner. Hopefully I will come up with some nourishing meals that are easy to pack up. Stay tuned for that post! Mentioned by Kelly Mo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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News from the Nest: This is what half a cow looks like...
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Monday, March 26, 2012. This is what half a cow looks like. I really enjoy knowing where my beef comes from. I know that it was grass fed, enjoyed acres of grazing and sunshine, and this cow never saw a feed lot. Half of this happy cow will hopefully feed my family for a long time. I am thankful that I don't have to deal or worry about this stuff. For those interested in purchasing shares of beef in Arizona, check out this directory. Over at Eat Wild. There are a lot of farmers out there!