As summer comes to close and fall comes in a lot of families are preparing for fall activities. This usually means visits to corn mazes and fall festivals. We love everything to do with farming and agriculture in our family. One of our best friends is a farmer and so we always end up talking about the latest tractors and farming equipment that you can find on websites like fastline. I am just so fascinated by all the different vehicles and tools :: Keep Reading ::
Wordless Wednesday: Stepping Outside My Comfort Zone
In interest of stepping outside my comfort zone. I doesn't some time experimenting with my hair. This is one of the styles I came up with. :: Keep Reading ::
Asking Questions I Don’t Want To Hear The Answers To
I have never been really good at taking criticism or maybe I am not good at receiving the way criticism is given. I have been known to really take to heart the things that people say. I don't know why that is maybe it has something to do with being bullied when I was younger. So now I seem to take everything as if someone is picking on me when they aren't. I have been trying to change that because it has affected some of my relationships. I have :: Keep Reading ::
Rules For My a Kids To Visit/ Hang Out With Friends
Today I'm drawing a blank on something interesting to write about. Today I have been pretty annoyed. My HOA decided it would be a great idea to turn off the water of the whole complex without notice to work on a leak in one of the townhouses. Which left me (since I was the only one home) without water for about 4 hours. Which I didn't notice until around lunch time because up until that point I had no use for the water. Thanks to the head of the :: Keep Reading ::
Book Review: As You Wish
Description from the back of the book: England 1999. When American tourist Leah Cantrell finds an antique coin I'm a deteriorating old spring, the adage "be careful what you wish for..."didn't enter her mine.in fact, she's tired of wishes-they certainly didn't ease the pain of her recent heartbreak. Nonetheless, on a whim, she tosses the coin back into the water, wanting to know who first paved the Guinea there... England, 1815. David Traymore, :: Keep Reading ::
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