Thursday, December 12, 2013

It Takes A Village

I think the African proverb, "It takes a village to raise a child", is completely true!

In my 5 years of parenting I have sought out the advice and help from lots of people. Whether it be from family members, non family members, google, or books. I humbly admit that I do not know it all.




During pregnancy we have so much made up in our minds on what we will do and what we won't do. I'm sure we have all said, "oh I will NEVER do that!" and yet we have found ourselves doing that said thing. It's ok! Really it is. 

I will admit that when my twins were probably about 18 months, I began to feel that everything that I thought I knew was all wrong. I started venturing out and reading and gaining all sorts of information on different topics. My husband and I decided that we were going to go against the norm and do things a little differently. 

You know what the cool part is? It's totally ok to do that too! These are our children and we can do whatever we feel is best for them. 

The fun part is through this village of people we have found people who believe in our different ways and people who do things completely opposite of us.  I think it's fabulous. I have learned so much from other moms. 

Nobody is born wise. ~ African proverb

God gave these women to us, whether they're the same age as us, or 30 years older than us, to be our mentors. I love that I am continuously learning every single day of my life. I have the honor to gain knowledge from so many different people and learn through them as well. I may not choose to use everything they share with me at the time, and that's ok too. 

I am incredibly grateful for that friend I can call or text when I'm going off the deep end and I'm blowing something so trivial out of proportion. That friend who tells me to come get keifer because she knows it will make my baby feel better. 

My mom who I can send a crazy message to and ask what I'm doing so wrong?!! The friends at church who I know will always pray for me when I ask. The grandparents who come take the oldest two when I need a little breather. 

And all the people who love my children unconditionally. It means so much to me!

People have come and gone in our "village," and I know there will be many more that come and go too.  I believe that God gives us just what we need when we need it.  And often times that "what" is usually in the form of a person.  I don't want to be so set in my ways that I can't embrace what God is trying to give me through someone else.

If you are filled with pride, then you will have no room for wisdom. ~ African proverb

I don't think I have ever had so many people in my life that I adore so much! Thank you to my village.  I love you all so much! 

Sunday, December 1, 2013

29 things about me on my 29th birthday!

Today is my 29th birthday. I thought it would be fun to share 29 things about me! 


1. I love to laugh

2. I hate putting laundry away. 

3. I stay up late and soak in the peacefulness of my house. That's my time to be alone for awhile. Unwind from the crazy day. 

4. I sleep until my kids wake me up in the morning. 

5. I always wanted to me a mom, that's all I've ever wanted to be, well besides a wife of course.  ;)

6. I always wanted a daughter. I even told my husband that if we didn't have one, we would adopt. Ha! God blessed us with 3! 

7. I'm a sinner. 

8. I was saved when I was 9 years old. 

9. I fail to have my quiet time with God everyday. 

10. I'm extremely hard on myself---I am getting better about this though. 

11. My house is often more messy than it is in order.

12. ⬆️ That's been extremely challenging for me the last couple years, but I've learned that it's ok to have a less than perfect house. I can pick it up after the kids are in bed. 

13. I like routine for our day. 

14. I taught myself how to crochet. 

15. And sew. 

16. I need to learn to love exercising. 

17. I have 13 chickens. 

18. I'd love to have a cow, pigs, turkey's, and meat chickens. One day we will be more self sufficient. 

19. I'm allergic to wheat. 

20. I have naturally curly hair, but after the birth of my twins, I lost most of my curl. 😩

21. When I get an opportunity to be lazy, I take it. 

22. I'm a music junkie. I cannot live without it. 

23. Since becoming a mom, I've dealt with mom anger, but with help from The Lord, I've overcome a lot! 

24. I'm not super mom, and I'm ok with that! 

25. I love to read, but since the birth of Carly, I haven't made much time for it. 

26. I cook real food for my family and 98% of the time, it's all organic. That's my gift to them.  

27. I love that we have the opportunity to learn, grow, and change every single day. 

28. I'm thankful that God is in control of my life, otherwise, who knows where I would be right now! 

29. I don't dread getting older. Wisdom comes with age. These are the best years of my life! I look forward for what is to come. 


Do we have anything in common?!