TIME

Urban Roses

by beth August 5, 2010

I love when you see flow­ers peek­ing out in places you don’t plan on them.  These roses bright­ened our day. My sons won­dered how they man­aged to pop out of the fenc­ing.  One thought maybe they weren’t real.  They touched them to make sure they were real.  They were, thorns & all. Of course I told […]

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Where Does The Time Go?

by beth February 15, 2010

I was look­ing through pic­tures last night on a nos­tal­gia ben­der. And I totally apol­o­gize in advance for the sug­ary sweet over­load of this post, but BY GOD ALMIGHTY AND ALL THAT IS HOLY THIS WORLD when I saw this one from when D-man was born, his hand next to Hubby’s, it broke me into […]

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Knights in White Satin

by beth January 25, 2010

At the end of the day there are many lit­tle dis­plays and left­over rem­nants of the children’s play that I find around the house. The other night after all the kids were sound asleep in their beds (THANK YOU ALMIGHTY HEAVENS!!). I found two knights perched on the sec­ond shelf of our cof­fee table. Stopped […]

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Raising a Kid Costs $221,000: I Challenge That Raising 4

by beth August 5, 2009

Accord­ing to an arti­cle in TIME mag­a­zine the aver­age mid­dle class fam­ily earn­ing $57,000-$99,000 will pay out about $221,000 to raise a child from birth until high school age. The report by the USDA’s Cen­ter for Nutri­tion Pol­icy and Pro­mo­tion iden­ti­fied hous­ing as the largest sin­gle expense, fol­lowed by food and child care/education costs. The […]

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