Last week we had the privilege of visiting some friends of ours. We don't get to see them often so it was indeed a special treat. The last time we had seen them was when our youngest was born 7 months ago.
While we were at their house I couldn't help running a comparison of our living spaces. Their 4 bedroom house seemed like a mansion in comparison to our 5th wheel. Our whole home would fit inside of their dinning room and living room with space to spare.
But I wasn't envious of them at all. Their life is beautiful and their home filled with love, just the same as ours is and those are the things truely important. .. Not how much space we have or the things we fill that space with.
Both of our families are thriving, our children growing and healthy. We are living lives filed with God's peace.
After leaving their home we traveled back to set up or own home and start the 5th wheel life here in Pennsylvania. I had a very full week ahead of me and was looking forward to getting life back on track. Things went well enough.
The weekend came and our same friends were headed out for a family vacation in our general area and asked if we wouldn't mind some company for a night. I welcomed them whole heartedly. More chance to see the friends we do rarely see! And our first 5th wheel house guests too! They came, we had a lot of fun and enjoyed each others company. .. And you know what? Aside from a lack of sleep due to our tight quarters and so many people in them it was great! I really wondered if I would be embarrassed or sad about the space I had for such good friends... But I only had one tiny moment where I wished I could offer more, I love my little house. I love the freedom my children are enjoying. Even though my space is small I feel perfectly at home in it. And now that we have been living in it with Patrick for nearly a week I am finally getting things in the places they need to be, and school is back in progress. We didn't even fall behind this week! I did have to throw us in pretty hard core to make sure we didn't lose our place in all the craziness but it is going well.
I feel that life is both rewarding and comfortable right now and that is such a blessing.
I do wonder how our friends felt about their visit. .... But I know I gave my best and that is as good as it gets.
I do love this life! God has really blessed me!
Mommy and Me

Sharing life with you is fullfilling
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Small house visitors
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Setting up camp
I'm so excited to say that we have finally arrived to be with Patrick at our new home.
Being that last weekend was a holiday weekend we didn't get to set up because the camp ground was too full. .. But we are set up now.
This morning the kids woke up and went outside for the morning while I unpacked and put things where they belong. I was shocked that they were so good. They played quietly in the loose gravel around the picnic table in our 'yard' until lunch time then we had sandwiches and carrots for lunch walked over to throw out our trash and came back for nap time. I still have to nail down the right time for a nap though because only Micah slept. We did school and then went grocery shopping and on the way home they all fell asleep. Not just a light doze but the sleep of someone deprived of sleep. Hard sleep is rare in these kids but I'm hoping to see it often this summer as they will have so much more outside play time.
Have I mentioned I love rv living? Simple life is so refreshing.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Zip ties
The reason I have stayed in Michigan as long as I have is because my brother and sister in law invited me to share their joy and be their doula when my niece joined the outside world.
I'm happy to announce that she has arrived. Her story isn't mine to share but she is gorgeous and her mama is a birthing rock star.
Now that she is born I have the task of preparing the 5th wheel to move to our new home location, which means taking all the glass items off shelves and using zip ties on cupboards that might rattle loose in the drive, spilling everything inside.
The zip ties make me think of life and how it often seems to be locked in place but really one small maneuver and it all comes apart. A seemingly healthy little girl diagnosed with cancer, a woman told that her husband won't be around for the birth of their 3rd child because he has been called to serve his country once again and will be leaving in a few weeks.
Everything can turn upside down in moments. .. And what can ever set them right again? There is only one answer. .. God. Lean in on him as he cares for you. He loves you, he created you, he created carefully those little lives that are forming every day that he entrusted to your care.
My niece, she was just born into a world of uncertainty, and the only thing we can ever be certain of is that God so loved the world that he gave his only son that he would die in our place for the sins of the world.
That he loved us so greatly makes me believe in miracles. That he loved us so greatly makes me believe that the only place to find rest is in his arms. That he loved me so much makes me realize that I need that love both poured into my life and spiling out into other people's.
The people mentioned above are real, both of their stories are heart wrenching and make me want to do everything to help in any way I can help. .. But more than anything they make me draw into my heavenly father for support and security. When life is anything but secure rest in his love and trust in him to carry you through whatever may come.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Getting ready to go again.
Friday, May 16, 2014
School is getting fun.
Caeden is such a mover that getting him to sit still long enough to learn things that require attentiveness is often very difficult. He wants to ask a million questions, change the subject at least once usually to tell me about dragons, and fidget with things around him. I usually have to clear the table before we can get down to business. ..I don't mean of dishes or toys I mean of everything, including homeschool items that are not needed at this exact moment.
BUT he has mastered reading "The Ear Book" this week, learned to count by twos and started exploring odd numbers (we have been doing evens mostly) and can now copy a whole sentence in the lines, writing the words in the order they are written. .. The accomplishments are incredible and since he has done so well we actually moved up a few weeks instead of just one in a couple different subjects.
Seeing the fruit of this labor is so encouraging! I'm loving it now more than ever. Maybe I can handle this even better than I thought.
I had no doubts about being able to do it but teaching reading and number recognition is the most difficult thing I've done in my life. I know that it gets easier once those two things are mastered, but how easy it has gotten over the course of this week is very encouraging. I can't wait to continue to bigger things and more books and field trips to historic places.
The next year in our 5th wheel is going to be such a great experience!
Monday, May 12, 2014
Happy 30th birthday to me.
Not sure what the day will bring tomorrow but I am turning 30. I'm actually pretty excited about this new year...
30 is just so grown up. I guess that is what most people don't like about it. I love it.
As far as my personal goals are concerned I'm pretty much exactly where I would hope to be at this age. I do have to tweak them a little but I'm profoundly happy with my life right now.
Here is what I have done since high school.
1. Traveled to New Zealand
2. Moved out of my family's house.
3. Paid off a loan.
4.Got married to the best guy in the world.
5. Bought a house
6. Birthed my first child
7. Moved to San Diego
8. Birthed my second child
9. Over come ptsd
10. Miscarried a baby
11. Moved in with my parents
12. Moved to rural upper Michigan
13. birthed my 3rd child at home.
14. Moved to Indianapolis
15. Survived Patrick losing a few jobs
16. Bought and moved into a 5th wheel
17. Became a certified doula
18. Began the homeschool journey
19. Prepared to move to Pennsylvania in this month.
20. Made friends all over the world, including China, Japan, Hungary, New Zealand, Peru, Guam, Australia, Germany, California, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma, Maryland, and probably some other places I just can't think of at this moment.
The next ten years will bring two of my children into their teens, determjne if we really are a complete family and lead to me possibly starting a career as a home birth midwife. I am excited to turn the page on my twenties and enter face first into my thirties.
I hope this yearbrings us all blessings!
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Mothers everywhere
Congratulations! You have the best job in the world! Some would have you believe the work you do is menial and has little reward but the truth is your rewards are scattered everywhere, sort of like the toys in your living room that probably didn't get picked up last night.
Speaking as a doula I want you to know that at the birth of your child you were given probably the most significant gift your child will ever give you. A dose of oxytocin. That chemical that bonded you to your baby and made you respond to every tiny whimper in those first months. That made you feel warm and peaceful after such hard work bringing that beautiful baby into the world. (If you didn't experience this at birth it is still possible that you have had it at some point. ..)
other gifts:
Those smiles. Yes every time your child looks at you with a loving smile it is a gift just for you. They start as a smile that says "I love you" before words can actually be formed in your baby's mouth, and Eventually turn into smiles of amusement because your child believes you are weird but loves it.
A bunch of hand picked dandelions. Sure they are weeds, perhaps you remember your mother telling you that is what they are when you brought her some, maybe someone else on the school yard told you. .. But once opon a time they were beautiful yellow flowers that covered your yard and now your child sees them that way and desires to share the beautiful flowers with you.
A crayon drawing (or 500 drawings of dragons) it never ceases to amaze me that my son can draw dragons as well as he can, but I shouldn't be amazed that is all he ever draws. . On the one hand I have so many paper dragons I don't know what to do with them, on the other hand this stage is short and I want to appreciate the sentiment of a hand drawn picture as long as possible.
Spontaneous hugs. My kids were trying to give me their toys as presents and I had to eventually explain that while I love that they are sharing mommy doesn't sleep with stuffed bunnies anymore, so I taught them that the best present for mommy was a surprise hug. Now they come to me with their hands hidden behind their backs looking sneaky and saying they have a surprise for me, then pouncing on me with a full body hug. It's awesome!
Finally learning that thing you have been working on forever. Don't you love that moment? They finally get it. Be it potty training, reading, walking, saying mama, whatever it is, the moment they get it is amazing.
Peaceful nights after they are asleep in their beds, or crashed on the floor next to their book shelves. Where ever those Weary heads land at night and whatever you do with that time it is great to spend it relaxing with a cup of something you love to drink, curled up on the couch thinking and reflecting on your day. The good, the bad, the ugly, the hilarious, some of them mixed all together in the same scenario. It is a time of refreshment and if you let it be, it can be a time of reward for your hard work. Happy Mother's Day!
This honestly doesn't even begin to cover the lists of rewards that our children give us for our work. Can you add your favorite reward for motherhood?