Little Man is turning another month older today! Make sure that you check out the latest letter I’ve written to him. It includes some big news that you may, or may not, know! Also don’t forget to subscribe to my RSS feed while you’re here!
There were a TON of great blog posts written this week! You guys rock my socks off! It was tough to pick just a handful (as usual) but I started gathering posts on Monday, and as soon as I read something that I knew stuck out, I went ahead and added it. So here you go!
If I had my child to raise over again by Nicole @ Moments that Define Life: This was the first post I clicked on in my reader Monday morning…and I felt like it was there for a reason. With talks of having a second child underway, my heart has been heavy on what I want to do differently (and better) a second go around. This post opened my eyes to some things that I definitely want to change.
Each Child is Different by Shell @ Things I can’t Say: This one made me laugh out loud. The baby planning stage identifies us completely. And the things farther down the list, are things I envision myself doing in the future. The thought pattern with a second child most definitely is different than the thought pattern with the first. What do you think?
You might be an MWAC when… by Courtney @ Click it Up a Notch: I’m most definitely an MWAC. And I have a sneaky suspicion that a lot of you are, too. But if you have no clue what an MWAC is, then go read her post and make your choice.
Stay-at-home vs. Working Parents by Heather Rigby as posted on Babble: Oh boy is this one true. While it was a mutual decision for me to become a SAHM when our son was born, there are just some days that I am certain that my husband doesn’t truly get how frustrating and stressful my “job” is. This list of questions for the working parent will certainly make it clear at just how chaotic things at home can be. And, it’s hilarious.
Magic Bubbles by Jenny @ Karma {Continued…}: This one got me teary eyed a little bit (maybe just because I’m PMSing and super emotional??). I totally identified with what she was saying, and how she was feeling. I’ve felt that “bad mommy” vibe before and it’s not fun. Being within an inch of your sanity is not easy…but she handled it beautifully!
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.