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Our search for the perfect stroller...

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I wrote this post in 2015 and thought, at that point, that I had finally found the perfect stroller.  That was... until I discovered the REAL perfect stroller last week!  I. Am. In. LOVE. Here is what our stroller journey has looked like... I have a slight stroller obsession. Since Isabella was born in the summer of 2009 we have officially owned 15 strollers!  It is something that drives my husband crazy, yet he's the reason it's so difficult to find something we love.  At 6 foot tall, pushing strollers is awkward for Dave.  He ends up hunched over or kicking the back with each stride.  It is uncomfortable for him, and he sincerely dislikes the task. Our first stroller was a Graco Travel System, and was a baby shower gift.  It was perfect for our infant and toddler needs with both Bella and Abbi.  However, as the girls got bigger we wanted something that folded more compactly.  When we sold our car seat and bases, the stroller went with...

This journey of marriage and motherhood.

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For 4 years and 10 months I have been a stay at home mom.  It is something I've always wanted to do and am thankful, in an economy where it is financially difficult for many women to be home with their kids, to have the opportunity.  I love being the one to meet my children's day to day needs; to wipe away the tears, put band-aids on boo boos, check out the zoo, go the the museum, run around the yard, spend afternoons baking, and simply be their most influential role model. I love being a stay at home wife; cleaning and taking care of our home, cooking the meals, washing and folding laundry, grocery shopping, helping maintain the lawn and gardens, shoveling (although I'm completely over that right now) snow, and running errands. However, there are times I feel swallowed up.  Moments where the days just blend together and I wonder what, if I had time, my hobbies would be.  I gave up a career teaching, a career I thoroughly enjoyed and spent my years at college pre...

How we celebrated our "Tin/Aluminium" 10 year wedding anniversary.

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One of the nice things about cold/flu season, and a house full of sick lovies, is the chance to actually sit and write.  Today, 3 months after our anniversary, I'm finally having the chance to write about the amazing 10 years Dave and I have been married and how we celebrated our anniversary...on a budget of course. For any of you who know me, I am a planner.  I don't do things last minute.  I read 100 webpages and blogs to find out the best places to visit, the best things to see, the best times to go, and all for the most cost effective price. For our anniversary Dave and I were sure of two things; we wanted to go away without the girlies, and we wanted to have friends go with us.  So, we talked to Alfie, Kimi, Dave and Donna, who all agreed to join us, and the planning began! As we discussed where we wanted to go in the blustery month of November, we were unanimous that it needed to be someplace warm.  We looked into all inclusive resorts and cruises. ...

Abigail Grace, our beautiful 4 year old princess!

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In the spring of 2010 I had a horrible sinus infection which was treated by amoxicillin.  My intestinal track did not respond well to that medication and I ended with Clostridium Difficile Colitis (more commonly known as c-diff) which took months to get under control.  During that time I was teaching kindergarten at Bread of Life Christian Academy and taking care of Isabella, who was still just a baby.  It was exhausting and challenging. That May, Dave and I made the decision that this would be my final year teaching.  I was going to be able to live my dream as a stay-at-home-mom while working on getting myself  physically  better.  What we did not  anticipate  was the surprise that, when Bella was just 10 months old, we were having another baby! It had taken us over a year to get pregnant with Bella.  A year of disappointments and heartache when each month would go by and still no baby.  A year when  fertility ...