This time last year…
I have a house full of young ladies this afternoon, which limits my time for blog posting today. I’m going to use a tip I saw on Daily Blog Tips and use existing content to create a new post. So, in case I don’t finish the other new post I was working on today, here’s a little trip down memory lane:
What I was writing about this time last year…
- A well-worn apron
- Seeking God before seeking the snooze button
- When your husband/wife is an atheist
- “Would you kids be quiet! I’m trying to seek God’s will here!”
- What is more terrifying than a scorpion?
- Great writing tips for bloggers
- You first
- Talking to your kids about death
- Also, this is when I was doing the MegaMom Interview series with moms of large families. Some of my favorites:
- Milehimama’s story
- Hope’s story
- “Children are never a mistake” (don’t miss the last part of this one)
OK, back to my guests. Hopefully I’ll have a new post up later. 🙂
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This is great! I wasn’t reading blogs a year ago, so now I get to see these great posts, that I otherwise would have missed. Thank you!
I just recently found your blog and really enjoy it. I just read your husband/wife atheist story from last year. My Mom and Dad married in 1940. She Catholic, he LDS (mormon). When my sister was born in 1942, he said to my Mom that she probably wanted him to start going to church with them now. she told him, “No, you have your own church. Go there”. (His family were all in LDS leadership positions.) He secretly took instructions and was baptized on Christmas Eve in 1946. He was ordained a Permanent Deacon in 1976 and was still serving at the altar til his death at age 90. My Mom just went about living her faith as she should and brought about great change. Thanks for your stories.
Oh boy! The last link has me bawling! That’s exactly what I needed right now.