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A Letter for August

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  1. Love the letter, it’s so sweet. I love the idea that he will one day read all these letters and know how much you love him and how hard you work to be a good mom. He’s adorable!

    • Courtney K. says:

      Thank you, Alison! I think they’ll make a really fun and great gift for him when he’s older. I plan on doing these for all of my kids (whenever more come along, that is).

  2. Jessica says:

    This can be a tough age because they want to be independent but can’t do everything they want to without help. He is adorable. You are doing a good job.

    • Courtney K. says:

      Thank you, Jessica! The balance between being a “big boy” and still being a baby is definitely taking its toll. But, he’s still so sweet (most of the time) so it’s hard to get too frustrated.

  3. Syreena says:

    times really does FLY… this is so precious! My big lil’ guy will be 3 in february and it is amazing to me how just three years ago he wasn’t even here…blows my mind. Thank God for pictures,videos and blogging right?

    • Courtney K. says:

      ABSOLUTELY! I love that I started blogging when he was born and can go back and read all about those little moments I might otherwise have forgotten. I don’t know what we’d do without mainstream media.

  4. Courtney says:

    So very cute! Hard to believe he’s almost 3. Goes fast!

  5. Kathryn says:

    Beautiful! Love the pictures too!

  6. Sarah says:

    Awww. I love this. So sweet and very true. I struggle with the same thing. A little differently but it is still hard to know if you are doing the right thing.

    • Courtney K. says:

      I think we all struggle with worrying whether or not we are doing enough. But, I think that the fact that we worry in itself is a sign that we are doing a good job.

  7. Wow. Almost 3. That’s just nuts. I adore that pic of him with the water gun, so “boy”.

    • Courtney K. says:

      Girl, tell me about it. I can’t even begin to figure out where time is going. And he is for CERTAIN 100% boy. Through and through.

  8. Shell says:

    He is so cute!

  9. Ashley Sisk says:

    Awww these letters are always so sweet.

  10. This is beautiful! It brought tears to my eyes. I worry about a lot of the same things – whether I’m making the right choices for Peanut. I also started working (part time) from home recently. It’s a balance, isn’t it? I worry about Peanut, but do think it’s the right choice for our family and me.

    • Courtney K. says:

      Oh yes. I always thought just being a stay-at-home mom was tough. Throw a business in there and you’ve entered a whole new realm of difficulty. The only thing I can think of that would be harder, would be working outside of the home. I don’t know how mom’s do it and maintain any kind of household. There just aren’t enough hours in the day. Like you, I think that me working and chasing after the goals I have for myself, while STILL being here and being a parent to my son, is the best choice for me, too.

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Courtney Kirkland is a Southeast Alabama Writer & Designer. Since 2011,, Courtney has passionately provided beautiful, intentional design to small businesses & bloggers and encouraged thousands to walk in a rich faith in any situation.