30 day blog journal
30 Day Journal – Day 8: A Photo That Makes Me Sad
30 Day Journal – Day 7: Photo I Love
30 Day Journal – Day 6: 20 Favorite Things
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My Family – my children and my dog!
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The internet – what would I do without it?
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God – who plays a part in who I am.
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Reading – knowledge is an important and powerful thing in life.
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Homeschooling – or Independant Education, as I like to call it. Love watching my kids learn!
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Olive Garden and their delicious meals (and yummy breadsticks too!)
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Handpainting – my release from stress.
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Hot baths – to soak away the day.
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Mint Chocolate Chip ice cream – nothing like it, especially in a milkshake!!
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Pepsi – my coffee
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Snuggling with my babies – brings happiness to my heart.
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My son asking for a hug – because he is not the affectionate one!
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My Princessa style – unique just like her!
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My baby’s sweet, clutching hugs – and how she says the word as she does it, so proudly!
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Dancing with my babies
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Comfy pants – that fit like a second skin.
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Reading blogs – an easy way to look into the lives of others and to learn so much about this crazy life!
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Music – spirit and joy shown through the words of the world
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Good friends – who love you no matter how silly, crabby, happy or sad you are.
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“Good Morning Mommy” all the way to “Good-night” – I love my babies happy smiles.
30 Day Journal – Day 5: Favorite Quote
30 Day Journal – Day 4: Favorite Book
Birle has agreed to be wed to the huntsman Muir as an escape from the drudgery of life at her father’s inn — but the moment she looks into the bellflower blue eyes of the man she comes upon stealing one of her father’s boats, Birle knows she cannot marry Muir. Even after she discovers the mysterious stranger is Orien, a Lord and as unreachable to an innkeeper’s daughter as a star, Birle is determined to travel with him as far as he will allow.
Their travels take Birle to a world far from home, a world where Lords may become slaves, where Princes rule by fear, and where Fortune’s Wheel turns more swiftly and dangerously than Birle could have imagined.
Newberry Medalist Cynthia Voigt’s second novel of the Kingdom, set two generations later than Jackaroo, is a memorable combination of thrilling adventure and heart-stopping romance.