Our Covid-19 Experience

Sharing our household’s experience with the Coronavirus. We were among the fortunate, mild cases. It all started when hubby woke under the weather general malaise-wise, and called out to work. He did the acetaminophen and ibuprofen regimen I learned as an Army medic and after 2 days felt well enough to go back to work.Continue reading “Our Covid-19 Experience”

Non-productive Perfectionism?

So I’m not quite a perfectionist in the definition that comes to mind first. I’m not super tidy or organized. I thrived in the structured environment of the military because I was told what to do and when. Self-motivation and self-discipline are hard to come by. Especially as a stay at home mom. The demandsContinue reading “Non-productive Perfectionism?”

My Princess Baby Arrived with Laughter!

In the extreme AM of her due date (0030), I contend PB broke her own water. She was super active and at first I thought her tap dancing on my bladder was why I was wet. I had no contractions and was probably in a bit of denial, blinded by the relief of having anContinue reading “My Princess Baby Arrived with Laughter!”

The 100% honest, 2nd baby (same gender) registry

Ok, so I don’t know about anyone else’s experience with registries, but I spent a lot of time and energy building a few for my first pregnancy. Everyone was happy for me and asked where I was registered. The long-distance friends I kept after the Army, my settling-into-a-new-city-budding-friendships, work friends, family… so lots of people.Continue reading “The 100% honest, 2nd baby (same gender) registry”

Blog Writing – Comfort Through Anonymity?

So when I started this blog, I wanted to keep everyone more or less anonymous so I didn’t potentially offend or embarrass anyone – mainly stuffy old relatives and the kids looking back since the internet is forever. My husband is a private person, and extended family on both sides are quite conservative (prudes, notContinue reading “Blog Writing – Comfort Through Anonymity?”

Lots Going on… Mental Overload

So my depression took a downturn recently. There’s a lot happening at once and while its not all bad, it’s still an overload. Good stuff include Deedee turning 3, preparing for new baby, and my *cough* 40th birthday coming up. Double depression whammy between my Grandma’s apparent giving up on life recently and a lackContinue reading “Lots Going on… Mental Overload”

My Chili – pleases the tummy and wallet

I thank God for my husband every day. He is wonderful in many many ways, but some days it’s his low-maintenance that tops the charts. I have a simple chili recipe my Mom put into a hand-written, keepsake-quality recipe book several years ago that I tweaked to make my own and he LOVES it. TheContinue reading “My Chili – pleases the tummy and wallet”

Grandma’s Given Up?

My Grandma had 8 children, which turned into 17 grandchildren, and my bun in the oven makes 28 great-grandchildren for this incredible woman. She’s nearly 96 now and never did embrace technology, so no computers or cell phones, meaning no emails or video chats. Her solo daughter (yes, my aunt has 7 brothers), in recentContinue reading “Grandma’s Given Up?”

Wishing My Childhood for My Kids – Nostalgia

There is a sense of the 1980’s in my trailer park. No sidewalks, kneepads, or helmets, and plenty of kids running around with no obvious supervision. Yes, my trailer park fits some of the negative stereotypes you may immediately think of, but I’ll defend it every time because it’s a hellofa lot better than theContinue reading “Wishing My Childhood for My Kids – Nostalgia”

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