Do any of you get much spare time? Free time? I know if there are other moms reading my blog, most likely, those two words are not frequently used in their vocabulary. Unless it is in the longing for… Most of my “spare time” is filled with activities for/with my beautiful children.
Elise’s Photo Contest
We’re trying to win a contest for Elise at school. If she wins the most votes on Facebook, her school gets a cash prize and she wins money that we’ll put toward a keyboard for music lessons! The photo looks like this, and you can find the link to vote HERE. Just like the Infinity…
Brekkie – mylife#1
So what did you eat for breakfast this morning? Wonder if it was similar to what I ate for brekkie…
Meet Jabu
She often refers to herself as Granny/Gogo when she forgets something or when she says something the rest of us thinks is outlandish! She just says, “its because I am a Gogo! Forgive my Gogo brain.” She loves to laugh, loves to love, and is passionate about her work at Seed of Hope….
acting kind randomly
Random acts of kindness day! We had one of those this last week. The kids were on their Easter break from school and I have 40 random acts of kindness I need to get done for my Project 40 list! Sooooo we picked a day this week to randomly be kind! 🙂
What’s up doc?
I turned 40 last September, and have really been enjoying this 40th year of life. Many of you may be following my Project 40 on FB – 40 bucket list goals to get done this year! It has truly made turning 40 more fun than fuss. BUT my body seems to somehow realize that I have…
iwannabeanathlete
Don’t you? 😉 Seems that our little Waldron world is surrounded by sports these days. I am not complaining, as I would much rather be surrounded by activity than by inactivity!! I love it that my kids love their sports! And not to leave my dear husband out, his first love (in sports, of course)…
A Day in the Life
Meet Zama. For those of you who have had the privilege of visiting Seed of Hope, then you know her personally. She is our HIV counselor, support group facilitator, and counselor for anything else that may cross our doorsteps! She loves to laugh and is an awesome asset to our health team! For the last…
“Will you be my friend?”
Elise has started school this year – kindergarten, or Grade R as they call it here in South Africa. She is at a lovely little pre-school just up the road from our house. Most days she comes home with fabulous stories of crocodile games, art class with paint everywhere, songs about toothless monsters, and playground tales….
Bugs
I live in a country that one must live in peaceful coexistence with the insect population or one might go mad. The tropical climate that we enjoy is also enjoyed by a multitude of flying, crawling, inching, squirming, squishing, sliming 6-8 legged creatures.