1. Bai School Wall Clock | Amazon 2. Safavieh Montauk Collection Ivory and Orange Cotton Area Rug 3. Orange Salt & Pepper Grinders | Zulily 4. Square Yellow Metal Indoor-Outdoor Table Set 5. Yellow Maze Canvas Storage Bucket | Zulily 6. TreeWool (2 Pack) Yellow Throw Pillow Covers | Amazon 7. Green Polyflax™ Recycled Cutting Board | Zulily 8. Green Palm Leaf Vase | Zulily 9. Poly and Bark Birds Nest Dining Side Chair in . . .
LAURA MAYES ON BEING PRESENT + OUR FAVORITE CRAP SNACKS: SELFIE, EPISODE 27
Subscribe via Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | Google | IHeartRadio Laura Mayes, founder of Mom 2.0 Summit, chats with us about how some devastating life experiences pushed her to better self-care and being more present. We also talk about some of our favorite crappy snacks for those moments when eating your feelings is all you can do. In this episode we talk about: ALT Summit The Keto Diet Kettle Salt & Pepper Chips Alter Eco Salted Caramel Trader Joe’s Dark . . .
The Poop Hits the Fan
On Thursdays I post from the vault. This post is from June 2007. I got a call from our attorney this morning. She basically told me that she and the county’s attorney are worried that there is a chance that Jafta could be returned to his birthmom. She wanted to shoot straight with me and wants us to be prepared for this possibility. The next court date is June 26th, and it is likely that the birthmom’s attorney will call for a contested trial which will drag this out for a very long time and . . .
Wednesday’s Child: Harley & Russell
Every Wednesday I feature a child recently highlighted by a local Wednesday's Child newscast to share the stories of children from around the country who are waiting for a family. My hope is that this can broaden exposure for the children highlighted, but also serve as a reminder that these children represent thousands of children currently in the foster-care system. Perhaps their stories will inspire you to consider opening your home to a child needing a family. For more information and to . . .
On kids, gun, fear, and why I didn’t march
I enjoyed seeing so many of my friends at the march on Saturday. What a heartening response to the ongoing crisis of gun violence in our country. .I wanted to march as well, but ultimately decided to sit this one out. I had my kids that day. And while I’ve loved taking my kids on marches in the past, I was concerned about having them participate in this one. I have struggled with generalized anxiety disorder my whole life. It means that my brain obsesses over possible negative outcomes every . . .
Life Lately
Fun night last night watching @bookofmormon at @segerstromarts (and watching @thechance00 playing the doctor!) I’ve seen this show five times and I was still doubled over in laughter. So good! So much fun at @cirquedusoleil last night! Luzia is visually stunning and so creative. Something for everyone of every age. Loved getting to hear my friend @electric_lady_msj do her thing tonight. He might look like an adult but the faces . . .
Friday Finds: Desert Decor
1. Stone Shape Sucuulent Cactus Plant Pots | Amazon 2. Matte Sage Stoneware Cactus Ring Dish | Zulily 3. NuLOOM Richelle Tribal Medallion Rug 4. Modern Cactus Print | Amazon 5. Red & Yellow Geometric Throw Pillow | Zulily 6. Cast Iron Cactus Wall Hook Black 7. King Duvet Cover Set | Amazon 8. Black and White Cactus Wrapped Canvas 9. Barnwood Angle Iron & Wood Bookshelf | Zulily . . .
OUR BEST TRAVEL HACKS FOR LESS-STRESS TRAVEL + HOW FOMO CAN ROB YOUR JOY: SELFIE, EPISODE 26
Subscribe via Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | Google | IHeartRadio Photo by Francesca Tirico on Unsplash Our best travel tips! Travel can spark some serious anxiety but here are some hacks to stay sane. We also chat with Samantha Broxton (@sisterlocked), founder of Sister Locked and Raising Self, on FOMO (fear of missing out) and how it can rob us of our zen. In this episode we talked about: Buying one of everything, using refillable . . .
Will This Child Be Mine? The Ugly Side of Adoption Uncertainty
On Thursday's I post from the vault. This post is from December 2007 I was recently reading the blog of another woman adopting from Haiti, and she was describing what it was like to find out she could not adopt a child she was caring for. She described that experience in a painful, honest way that gave me a serious gut check: When we had Sophia with us in May and June, an interesting thing happened.Once we learned that she would not ever be available for adoption it became harder to take . . .
Wednesday’s Child: Erika
Every Wednesday I feature a child recently highlighted by a local Wednesday's Child newscast to share the stories of children from around the country who are waiting for a family. My hope is that this can broaden exposure for the children highlighted, but also serve as a reminder that these children represent thousands of children currently in the foster-care system. Perhaps their stories will inspire you to consider opening your home to a child needing a family. For more information and to . . .
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