Our Spring Family Fun

To all of those amazing females that created and guided me, nurtured and inspired me…Happy Mother’s Day!
To my two sweet girls, if you choose the path to motherhood someday, may you always share the kind of love and tenderness that your Nana has daily offered us…always putting your family first, walking in life with a gentle heart, and being a blessing to all of those around you…a treasure worth celebrating every moment of everyday! Be AMAZING

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Together we had some fun playing with the camera on a warm and sunny evening.

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Sweet girl, excited to be dressed up, and of course carrying a puppy.

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Handsome boy that really wanted to go jump in the mud with his slick looking clothes.

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Isabela loved that her dress matched her big sisters.

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In spite of the sometimes turmoil, these two are so close!

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“I will surely bless you and I will surely multiply you.” Hebrews 6:13-14

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WOW…I am truly blessed!
“Behold, children are a gift of The Lord.” Psalm 127:3

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“She looks well to the ways of her household, her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her.” Proverbs 31:27-28

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My awesome sweet girls.

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Finally the smile I love dear Isabela!

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A fun change to be in the field without the “work” clothes

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Love

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Sisters, always playing, always happy.

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Jumping Abigail

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Isabela’s checking out the form

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Her turn. Jumping Isabela, always learning!

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Glad they can jump for joy

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“Hand daddy!”

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“A joyful heart makes a cheerful face.” Proverbs 15:13

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The first love of a girl’s life, their daddy!

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Photographer Jackson

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Photographer Abigail

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“Their hearts may be encouraged, having been knit together in love.” Colossians 2:2

Wrapping up April

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This boy playing frisbee is about to loose his first tooth! It is barely hanging by one root!

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Papaw and Nana treated the WHOLE family to Dollywood tickets again this year! Jackson’s final sentence cracks me up! When I read it and reminded him he would be six on his birthday, he told me he knew, he still wouldn’t be ready for the real train until he was seven!

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A couple Earth Day drawings by Jackson. A rainbow and Jackson and his two sisters enjoying the outdoors.

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A picnic from the vehicle because of the heavy cool wind

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So quiet watching them sit among the dandelions.

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Sisters playing

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Jackson loves that his mommy still remembers how to drive a tractor! Before you were born Mr. Jackson, this was my main mode of transportation in the summer. Your daddy really misses those days!

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“Hall, party of three” is what the nurse announced as she calls us from the waiting room. This is our assembly line, ALL THREE waiting to see Dr. Hollingsworth for our re-check appointment. I am hopeful we are on the road to recovery.

Back in the Vines

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We were able to talk Nana into helping us pick up the cuttings between the rows!

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Abigail is so excited to see the butterfly’s flutter by and to pick the bright dandelions. Each time she see’s one, she shouts, “spring is here!”

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Snack time

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Rest time, time for a sweet picture.

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A quick pose with Daddy.

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Planting another stick garden.

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Even the baby helps out by picking up the cuttings. They learn so quickly!

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The weather won’t make up its mind! Warm one afternoon, freezing the next!

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Jackson figured out he could get more cuttings picked up by raking them in a pile.

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We are happy to report that most of our pruning is complete. I am very blessed to have a great man that did most of it for us due to many circumstances beyond our control. I am more blessed to have wonderful children, that most of the time, happily help in the vines and play peacefully in the field together. I hope in the years to come they can look back at these photos, and have fond memories of quality time spent as a family completing a goal. Growing Love!

Pruning Time

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Wow, it has been very difficult to get in the field this season. Pruning around the weather of high winds, heavy rains, snow, and freezing temperatures have put us behind.

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Jackson figured out that driving his trucks up the vines is a lot more fun than collecting the vine cuttings.

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There are some things she never leaves home without.

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Life Lesson…You can’t expect to work in the field without getting a little dirty!

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Brother’s John Deere shirt says it all for Isabela…dirt makes me cuter!

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That’s how I feel about these LONG rows!

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Abigail likes planting gardens of sticks under the vines.

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Snack time. Notice the toys/gear we carry with us!

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Before the day is over, everyone’s had a turn in the stroller…except daddy of course!

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Finally, earning some money picking up sticks.

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Mocking the pruning, however, he says his job one day will be working full time in the vineyard.

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Filthy faced thing! They laugh every time they hear me use the word filthy!

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So special to me!

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This land is your land. Thanks for flashing me a quick smile Isabela!

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Because of the lack of cooperation from the weather, this pruning season has mostly been completed by Daddy…on his lunch breaks, before and after work, and LONG weekend days!

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Big cutters for little hands. We had the goal of writing to 100 AND finalizing our pruning before Easter. At least we made the goal of the hundreds chart. Hopefully we’ll wrap up our pruning next week. Hopefully this year we won’t lose tender growth to a late spring freeze like last year.

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“Best Friends” they both say. I say, my favorite two men that on most days, make my heart sing.

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Cold pruning day, notice the trace of snow left on the mountains.

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We’ll hopefully report back soon that our pruning is completely finished and ready for new growth!

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A Little More March…Waiting on Spring

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These COLD spring days are keeping us inside and on most days out of the vineyard. Plenty of time for dress up and pretend play.
A few nights ago while playing in the tub, Abigail asked if she could be a mermaid when she grew up. I naturally said “you can be whatever you want” without giving it much thought. Jackson quickly jumped in the conversation saying “no way Abigail, if you are a mermaid, we will never see you because you will be living far away in the ocean without us!”

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Topic: Trains, By Jackson Sawyer

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Taking a ride in Jackson’s Tonka dump truck he received on his first birthday, all three have LOVED this toy!
I am so excited about Isabela’s blooming conversation. She is putting words together and speaking in phrases. Jackson and Abigail are noticing it also and cheer her on always with excitement. She came to me with a pouty whine showing me a scratch on her hand and said, “ow, kiss boo boo.” Once I kissed it and put some cream on it she flashed a sweet big smile at me and said, “tink you mom-my!” Those are the new, melt my heart, favorite three words!

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In Science we have been studying the concept that dirt is made up of bits of rock, dead plants, and dead animals. For a fun activity we observed the wiggly creatures who live beneath our feet. We filled a jar with thin layers of soil, sand, dead leaves, and then added worms. It was exciting to see our neat layers of soil and sand quickly change from the busy worms.

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Abigail sitting under completed pruned vines, with a puppy of course.

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Isabela insist on doing EVERYTHING Jackson and Abigail do. I enjoy watching her chase their frisbee, run with it, and then toss it away!

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St. Patrick’s Day Pruning

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Love this photo, so simple. I have one of all three, this age, standing alone under the long rows facing the empty lake. Photos like these make me wonder what their little minds think as they look at such big open spaces.

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Getting a head start on spring seeds…indoors. Isabela enjoying the planting with a mouthful of Goldfish!

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This year we are trying a Burpee Self Watering Seed Starting System. The individual cells for holding the tiny seeds are very close together. Very busy hands of my three probably combined many of the seeds. Water, soil, and seeds were everywhere! Should be interesting to see how it grows!

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For starters we planted some of our herbs-Cilantro, Sweet Basil, Dill, and Chamomile, as well as the Big Boy Hybrid Tomato. Next month we will start many of our flowering annuals to fill our flower beds.

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Isabela happily holding “Ra-toon” up to the front door to watch the spring “sn-o.”

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I don’t know who is more excited about this milestone, Jackson, Abigail, or myself! Abigail finally made it to 100 and before the Easter Bunny visits! I love to see her build her confidence by her own hard work! She blooms with pride and excitement, and it feels like magic seeing her learn and actually like it. I equally like her big brother being just as happy and cheering her on…although he quickly let her know he “was way far from 100, he had made it to 1000!”

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Although the calendar said the season had changed, for the second day in a row we have snow! Another great opportunity in the study of Science and Weather to prove that we can have winter precipitation even in the spring!

Weekend Warmth

Almost seventy degrees in January is not supposed to happen, at least to a little boy trying to understand the seasonal differences! However, when it does, the only option is to get out in the fresh air and soak up some much needed Vitamin D!

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We took advantage of the warm air to start pruning our vines.

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Sweet big sister was happy to tag along with her “vineyard baby and puppy”

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Baby sissy is completely mobile this season for the fun of keeping up with her brother and sister.

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We quickly discovered our need for two baby strollers to push in the vineyard, one for each doll, one for each sister…notice the look on Isabela.

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We also spent much of our time this weekend loading and hauling wood from the property line of our vineyard and our dear neighbors, Ras and Janice.

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Complete with his gloves and wheel barrow (a birthday gift from Aunt Amy that he loves and uses for everything) he worked the whole time, never tiring or complaining. I complained some that he was trying to move the too big pieces of wood!

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Morning break for the girls, compliments of Ras…suckers, Isabela’s first!

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Love to be in the empty lake bottoms

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All three enjoyed climbing on the split wood

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Jackson and Ras. Ras always brings a sucker and Jackson likes his John Deere.

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Finally after all these years, a photo of my three with a very special person. Janice has prayed for my children and our family since the beginning. We see the power!!

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Even in a dark photo, I love her smile and her enthusiasm for everything around her.

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This girl’s sweetness rubs off on everyone. My good partner in the field!

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Always in control, always going, always determined. Yes that’s me with a look of disapproval of carrying a piece of wood to heavy for these hands!

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Joy in a fun weekend

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Grapes, Grapes, and More Grapes

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Loaded and ready for delivery! Watch out for the yellow jackets!

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Our 2012 experience from the perspective of a five year old! His favorite things- grapes and trucks! I prompted the subject of “delivery” and we started with a few key words. He successfully constructed the complete sentences as well as the spelling, and then finished with a colorful picture!

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Once delivered, some rode on an escalator and some were emptied by a fork lift, which both Jackson and Abigail loved.

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All of the grapes ended up as a bright beautiful juice!

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Lucky we were to have watched the whole cycle from start to finish! It’s great being a farmer growing grapes!

It’s Harvest Time!

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We are excited to share that our sweet hanging clusters of grapes are ready to be harvested!

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The vines that we have carefully cared for all year long are hanging full of fruit.

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Hanging full of sugar filled juicy grapes that are good to eat right in the field, or canned for juice or jelly.

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This is Isabela’s first harvest that she is walking and grabbing at the clusters.

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Love Jackson’s smile to his daddy. Love it more how hard of a worker he constantly is!

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Boots, skirt, crown, and buckets. All things needed for a successful harvest!

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We are full of joy that the late spring freeze did not destroy all of this year’s crop!

When and Why I Became My Children’s Teacher Part 2

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All three little healthy birds continued to grow. Our home became a constant place for learning in spite of the craziness! Days were long and nights even longer as the baby couldn’t get the nighttime sleeping routine.

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Isabela’s life just seemed as happy as her siblings. Mommy’s heart was constantly over the moon with happiness even though there were lots of struggling moments. I continued to research the laws of Tennessee for homeschooling, read lots of blogs, and spoke to a handful of friends I had met while pursuing this very personal option in education.

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Once I knew my soon to be five year old had officially became a reader, the hardest part of teaching in my opinion, I knew I could indeed balance a five year old kindergartener, a three year old tot, as well as keeping up with a very active one year old! Homeschool, even though we had been doing our schoolwork since Jackson was three, would become official.

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Our curriculum consisted of items we purchased, bits and pieces from my early teaching days, and things that were given to me by some dear teaching friends. We later registered with a private umbrella school to keep up with records and attendance. Our days are planned with me continuing with my plan book. Some days our schedule flows smoothly, somedays not. We work between naps, and snacks, and vineyard to do’s. Jackson and Abigail work together of the morning and while the girls are napping in the afternoon we pick up on our independent studies together. Most days are hard, just like the classroom. Some days they work so hard and are so willing, other days we pace ourself. The luxury is following the guidelines but slowing down or speeding up when needed.

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The one single thing for me has been the support of their daddy. He had to keep his day job, but he continues to live through us, our stories, their milestones. Without pouring on the support and excitement like he has, I think would have created extra stumbling blocks along the way.

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So “why” do I do it? Homeschool? Because I can. It wasn’t mapped out in the beginning. I sensed bigger plans were prepared for our family along the way and I listened. Some things happen for a reason. I see the reason to help my family grow in love and learning as my main goal in this world. 24/7 I am a wife and friend, a daughter and a sister, and now a mother. 24/7 I lead, guide, nurture, and educate. Five years this process has taken. Five years, three babies, and a world of learning in our eyes. A mother, completely capable of educating her own children for society, instead of educating society’s children!

When and Why I Became My Children’s Teacher, Part 1

I became my children’s teacher for various reasons. I opened the door long ago, before even having children. I was a public school elementary educator for thirteen years. The on the job training working day in and day out with young children, other professional teachers, as well as parents created many life lessons moving forward.

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I was in the classroom until four days before Jackson was born. It was never part of my plan to leave the school I loved to become a stay at home mother. I struggled with the idea of leaving society’s professional world that had defined and created me for so many years. My predictable schedule of lesson plans and checked plan books was hard to part with. However, bigger than the sadness of leaving and not being a part of that world, was the bigger emotion of leaving my new colicky, needy baby boy for someone other than myself to care for.

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Our little man began to grow. He started showing all that he was learning. A teacher I could see but teaching my own!

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During these moments of his growing, I too was growing. When Jackson was eighteen months old, we welcomed a new baby sister, Abigail. I couldn’t imagine not being there for this new life day in and day out.

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It was at this time, other than the income lost from leaving the classroom, I knew I was where I was meant to be. Being able to be at home with these growing loving two was an amazing way to spend the day. Growing and learning together.

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Experiencing life from the perspective of these two makes our family seem like the perfect thing to focus our attention on daily. We learned the basics of letters and name writing, colors and numbers. Jackson was learning what we exposed him to, Abigail was there to watch it all.

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Our two toddlers, especially Jackson, was filling his mind with the wonder of life and learning. Exposing him to the preschool world was a juggle with another loud toddler always by our side. However, he continued with the process. I did the traditional work and kept up with the socializing side of school by exposing them both to preschool group readings and library time. I had to allow Jackson time to mature and become less socially pressured to live up to everyone’s expectations.

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I guess you could say we needed another. We became pregnant with the third when Jackson was thirty nine months old and Abigail was twenty two months old.

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Excited and crazy nerves all at the same time. A pregnancy that was scary and high risk made me question my ability to continue educating my two at home. Never wanting to not offer the best for all of my children was the only moment I wondered if home school would be the best and only option moving forward.

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After many long months, Jackson turned four and in the middle of being a preschooler, their new baby sissy Isabela was born!

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Welcomed with love by us all, especially Jackson and Abigail!
I knew the journey to be a mother AND a teacher would be difficult but not impossible.

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