Monthly Archives: November 2014

Born with the Light of Christ

Categories: Gospel

This morning over waffles Brett and I were wondering why it is exactly that it seems universal for toddlers to fling themselves on the ground when they throw a fit. … Children are born with more than just a universal way to throw a tantrum though. They are born with a moral compass. Keep reading

Boringly healthy

Categories: Health

A few weeks ago they thought they heard some heart palpitations, an irregular irregularity, at my doctor’s office so they referred me to a heart center. I thought they were hearing things. Keep reading

Learning in the womb

Categories: News, Science & Tech

It would be interesting to find out how many more babies learn before birth and just how many things we are learning clear from the get-go. Keep reading

At the beginning

Categories: Education, Happy Things, Life

I still remember the day when I was tutoring one of my early morning math students and it finally clicked for him. Multiplication was not his thing. … One morning he turned to me and asked if there wasn’t an easier way. Keep reading

Lost memories

Categories: Gospel

It makes me wish all the more I could understand the exciting stories that Iddo loves to babble at us. The wisdom she must have right now. Out of the mouths of babes. Keep reading

Beauty Secrets

Categories: Health, Life

My biggest beauty secret is that I love who I am and what I look like. I do have a few more tangible beauty secrets though. And while I still have a lot of things to figure out, like bobby pins, these are the things I’ve learned so far and the things I love. Keep reading

She’s not a horror story

Categories: Family, Happy Things, Musings

Oh the pain! The anguish! The humanity!! You think you’re miserable when you’re pregnant? Just you wait. You’ll be doubly so in labor and be cursing the heavens and wanting to die during the actual delivery. … The birth of our daughter was not a horror story. And I refuse to tell it as such. Keep reading