Imperfection

Thankful for Crashing

I’m pretty good with staying organized with homeschooling my three youngest, writing, blogging and the myriad of other responsibilities. Normally, I can keep dental appointments, my daughter’s hearing aid appointments, and any other medical appointments straight in my head with the help of a calendar on my laptop and another one inside a drawer. However, […]

Haiku

Next Monday is going to be the Blogathon’s Haiku Day. For a quick refresher, because I needed it, a haiku is a 3 line poem with 17 syllables. (with 5, 7, 5). Someone mentioned that we learned it in 3rd grade. Did you? Can you remember back then? I love them because they can be […]

Guest Blogger - Jennifer Fink

Guest Blogger – Jennifer Fink

I’d like to introduce Jennifer Fink who is my guest blogger today. The Blogathon’s rules asked bloggers to have one guest post during the month of May. Please welcome her. My house is a mess. Three of my boys are still in their pajamas and a two-day old basket of clean laundry leers at me […]

Guest Blogger

Guest Blogger

I love this imperfect theme. So when Jan asked me to guest blog on her spot I was so excited, because not only am I an imperfect mom, but an imperfect wife, friend, therapist… First, I looked up the definition of perfect, and I found among other definitions, “entirely without any flaws, defects, or shortcomings.” Next, […]

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“They say that nobody is perfect. Then they tell you practice makes perfect. I wish they’d make up their minds.”    Winston Churchill  (1874 – 1965) Wanted to share this today because it made me laugh. I hope it made you smile. Photo Courtesy of cliff1066 (Creative Commons)