Bearing Burdens
When I start feeling sorry for myself or overwhelmed by all the day-to-day problems and concerns in my life as a wife and mother, it often helps me to think about my great-grandmother, Cassie.
When I start feeling sorry for myself or overwhelmed by all the day-to-day problems and concerns in my life as a wife and mother, it often helps me to think about my great-grandmother, Cassie.
What is Kick Counting and is it important? I feel inspired to share the story of how kick counting saved my baby’s life. I don’t tell it to scare you. I want to empower you by giving you a tool to know how your baby is doing. I was on bedrest, starting at 25 weeks with my first son,
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Today’s guest post comes from Sarah Clark. Sarah is a mother of four, a natural childbirth educator, and she blogs at Mama Birth. I discovered Sarah’s blog a couple of years ago. We were pregnant with our fourth babies and due around the same time, so it was fun to share that journey virtually together. Then one day I figured out that she was also a Mormon. I think it was this post that finally gave it away. What a fun surprise! One of the things I love about Sarah is her fabulous sense of humor. She reminds me all the time that I need to remember to laugh on a daily basis. Thanks for that, Sarah.
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“Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons” (Acts 10:34) My youngest son was born just three months ago and before he was born my husband and I decided not to find out what gender he was. With our other two children we found
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