Showing posts with label Tara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tara. Show all posts

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Fancy Hats

Tara walks into the room and with her best English accent, she says..."mama. . . .do you like my hat"?
"I do!" I exclaimed.  "I love your hat!  Let me grab my camera and get a picture!"

So of course Madeline had to have a hat as well. . .
She always likes to do what Tara does.  When she does this, I tell her "Madeline. . .You are just like your sissy!"  She loves to hear that, because she loves her sissy so very much.

I love how innocent and sweet my children are.  When I was a child, it was a time when parents did not have to preview shows, worry about appalling content in everything from store ads, to t.v. commercials and shows, to radio and everything else that seeks to invade, corrupt and destroy the innocent minds of our children today.  I shield my children from as much of that as humanly possible!  As a result, they have amazing imaginations as they play, grow, explore and interact with the property they live on.  They have many special friends who are also protected so they too can be innocent children as long as possible.  I remember when I was a kid, things were so simple.  I make sure that it is simple for my children as well.  It's a bit more complex for me, having to constantly shield them, but they are still innocent so my efforts are not for naught.  It is so important for parents to be vigilant in protecting their girls from this trash.  It really is a jungle out there!  A twisted demented jungle where wrong is becoming right and right is wrong.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Hello everyone!

I'm not a first time blogger.  The blog site that I used to blog on closed up.  I sure do wish there was a way to import my old blog over to this one.  Ah well...a new start.

It's been a while since I have posted, but I think it's time to start things back up again.  We live in the country though my husband and I both grew up in the city.  I have two lovely, sweet little girls, Tara who is 10, and Madeline who is 7.

Here is part of our humble slice of Gods green earth.
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I love where we live.  All of our neighbors have acreage and we live in a very small town.  At night, the crickets, frogs, cicadas, owls, and an occasional pack of coyotes serenade us with the most amazing and beautiful symphony.  The stars are a phenomenal sight since there are no pesky city lights to inhibit the view!  During the day,  we don't hear traffic, but instead we hear the birds singing.  My children have known no other home and revel in the fact that they are "country girls".

I look forward to blogging again and sharing our adventures in the big woods.

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