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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Our Little Surprise


Look what we have in our tree. Mama robin has been very patient with us. She stays on her nest even when we are working on the sprinkler system just a few feet away. Max is not very happy with our new neighbors. I have a perfect view of the nest through my kitchen window. It has been a fun springtime surprise.
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I am mom to 5 fantastic kids and wife the the best looking guy in the world! My life is filled with kids, homework, church, exercise, cleaning, and watching my husband cook. I am overwhelmed trying to find balance in my life, but hopefully it will help me to be a better mother/sister/daughter/wife/person in the long run. My 4 oldest kids have all been diagnosed with Aspergers- a high functioning form of Autism- and that brings us trials and joy. With many kids close to me, struggling with autism, I look forward to a time when we can find methods to help these kiddos, and actually get the insurance to help pay for it.
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