hmmm....possibly getting pregnant, but even after having a 'perfect' pregnancy so far i'm still afraid something's going to go wrong. so i'll say my new position at work.
Hmmm... I think it would have to be all the EF changes we've made and my growth as a "homemaker"...garden, compost, canning, bread from scratch, cooking almost every night, etc. It's all made me feel happy and accomplished :-)
Stepping up to the plate when Kian was diagnosed and DH lost his job 3 weeks later. Figuring out meds, doctor's appointments, life-long issues, bills, taking the other boys to school and activities, cleaning the house, cooking meals, doing laundry and running a business. I felt really proud of how I handled everything that happened when he was born.
DS #3 diagnosed at birth with panhypopituitarism - lack of pituitary function. He is treated with thyroxine, hydrocortisone, growth hormone and testosterone.
One of the hardest decisions ever. I loved the work, I was great at it, it was walking distance from my home, AND the money was great! My boss' negativity truly was simply too much to take. So after being there 3 years, I also had to face the fact that I was allowing her to treat me this way, and it was up to me to stop encouraging it by trying to ignore it, and I had to stop enabling her self destructive lifestyle.
Finishing a full semester of college with 3A's 1B and 1 C
"Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky."
-- Rabindranath Tagore
Recycling is like laughter, it's contagious! Invite all your friends!"
My marriage. 2010 threw more at us than I would have thought we could handle, but we did it. We grew up a lot as a couple, learned that we can lean on each other while both hurting, and we learned to really work as a team. I have a lot more respect for who we are together, than I ever did before. I didn't expect to grow like this, but I think that it makes it even more awsome.
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Moving to a new state. Our goal was to move by our 2nd anniversary and we barely made it.
Mom to: Miles (6 year old Maine C00n mix), Boots (5 year old Lab mix), Darla (4 year old GSD/Collie mix), Frankie (1.5 year old DSH mix), Peanut (15 months old - 09/11), and Bean (arriving Feb 2013).
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my daughter hands down.
a distant second: losing 25 lbs.
Putting on my big girl panties when I got my PCOS dx, formulating a plan, and going for it!
:::chants:::baby!baby!baby!
2011 is our year!!
That drooly thing in my siggy.
2nd place would be my new position at work.
Hmmm... I think it would have to be all the EF changes we've made and my growth as a "homemaker"...garden, compost, canning, bread from scratch, cooking almost every night, etc. It's all made me feel happy and accomplished :-)
Big E (6) & Little E (2.5)
Surviving living a mere 40 miles from the ILs for five months. I'd rather push out a kid any day.
Said kid is pretty fabulous, though. But in all honesty, much less work than not going apeshiz on the crazies.
Mother's Day, 2011
Tales of the Wife
My Three Sons
#1: 2.06 #2: 1.08 #3: 9.10
DS #3 diagnosed at birth with panhypopituitarism - lack of pituitary function. He is treated with thyroxine, hydrocortisone, growth hormone and testosterone.
My marriage. 2010 threw more at us than I would have thought we could handle, but we did it. We grew up a lot as a couple, learned that we can lean on each other while both hurting, and we learned to really work as a team. I have a lot more respect for who we are together, than I ever did before. I didn't expect to grow like this, but I think that it makes it even more awsome.
Miles (6 year old Maine C00n mix), Boots (5 year old Lab mix), Darla (4 year old GSD/Collie mix), Frankie (1.5 year old DSH mix), Peanut (15 months old - 09/11), and Bean (arriving Feb 2013).