Well, here we go again. We’ve been on the infertility roller coaster before, and we are definitely in one of those scary loop parts of it. I know not many people would want to blog about such things, but I […]
Well, here we go again. We’ve been on the infertility roller coaster before, and we are definitely in one of those scary loop parts of it. I know not many people would want to blog about such things, but I […]
So this is going to be one of those blogs I don’t “advertise” on Facebook. It’ll be obvious why. Writing this is more therapy for me so that I can “let go” of what happened today. I was told this […]
So Mark did something today that he probably needed to do a long time ago. He called me out for saying that I feel like my life is “on hold”. And in many ways, this *is* how I feel lately, […]
Well, surprise, surprise. I haven’t blogged in months. My goal was once a week. Oops. Life has been beyond crazy since late August though. Out of nowhere, I got a job that I LOVE. I LOVE what I teach. I […]
So I have found that it’s incredibly bizarre to not be teaching or starting a job that requires gearing up for the academic year. I have jealously been watching all of my teacher friends begin their school years and while […]
First, let me say I adore my dogs. I wouldn’t have made it through the deployment without their companionship. I’m probably more attached to Darcy and Scout than I should be after the year of being with them and without […]
I’ve been meaning to chronicle our move and time to Texas, and it just hasn’t happened yet. We’ve been busy unpacking and organizing our house, and pictures of the finished product are to come at a later date (when we […]
So Mark is ending his tour in Iraq. When he wakes up tomorrow, he has just one week left in the country, and then he’ll be back in the United States in just 12 days. We should be completely excited…but […]
On the interview front, I had a good interview at and absolutely loved Providence. I like their Catholic identity…they have a good sense of mission and low tuition. They were really helping girls who needed it. It’s small…under 300 in […]