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Today, I am sharing my SIL Krystle’s IVF success story. I hope you find the information helpful along your journey, and if you have any questions for her, please leave them in the comments, and I will make sure she sees them. Trying To Conceive: TTC First comes love, then comes marriage I met my …

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Growing Up Racist: Southern Pride or a Bunch of Lies? Trigger Warning: If you are a person of color, you should know that this post shares racists remarks and ideas I heard as a child and young adult. I’M NOT RACIST! I care about black people just as much as I care about anyone else. …

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Running away from home is a terrifying experience for kids and parents. If you’re wondering why or how to make it stop, I’m glad you’re here. While I can’t promise you a quick fix, I can offer some insight from my own experience.  I was a teen runaway:  When I was a teenager (around 14), …

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This post, 10 Questions To Ask Your Children Each Morning, is written by me on behalf of General Mills. All opinions are entirely my own. This shop has been compensated by Acorn Influence, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. Family mealtimes are some of the most valuable times of the day. During …

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Today I’m sharing a Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Book Review! Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Book Review: If like the Harry Potter series as much as me, then trust you NEED to read Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. I’ve been reading these books since third grade and was automatically hooked. Even if you’ve …

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Over the past thirteen years, I have learned just how bittersweet motherhood can be. Today I want to share why I’ll never stop tucking my children in at night. A few weeks ago as I climbed the stairs for the one-hundredth time that day I wondered why my kids always ask me the same question …

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Struggles I face as a Homeschooling Mama was written by guest writer Jen Fabbri Photo Credit: Amanda Petty Homeschooling is tough (can I get a witness?!)! BUT, it’s, seriously, the most rewarding thing I have ever done. It’s ALL worth it, no matter what everyone says. All of those mamas that think you’re crazy have …

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Here are 10 things people say to parents with four or more children ALL THE TIME! I have four, yes, four children. I never realized that having four children was similar to being the bearded lady in the circus, but it is. When you have four children, it’s like you’re wearing a sign that says: …

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Marital conflicts are a part of nearly every marriage. Even couples that are truly in love have disagreements. After all, everyone is different. Blending two different lifestyles and backgrounds takes effort. One area that is particularly challenging for couples is the money. For the healthy, happiest marriage, use the follow financial tips.   Discuss Your …

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This post brought to you by Char-Broil. The content and opinions expressed below are that of Faithfully Free. Nothing is finer than summer in the Carolina’s! We southerners really know how to throw awesome summer BBQ’s and neighborhood parties are just one of the many ways we celebrate. Planning the perfect neighborhood party can seem …

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~ This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #L2LMom #CollectiveBias Over the past few years I have written a few open letters to the people in my life, but have never written one to my mom. Looking back, I guess it’s typical that I would …

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