Fear of Committment

prenatal

For several years, ok, since I was six, I’ve wanted to help laboring women as they give birth to their babies. First, I wanted to be a delivery nurse, then an obstetrician, then a nurse midwife. When I was pregnant with my third child, I discovered home birth midwifery and, after a particularly negative experience [...]

The Muir House

Hello and welcome Muir House Tour readers! This is the third stop on the tour. You can find the previous posts here and here. For more information on the rest of the book responses, click either picture in the post. Today’s post is a review/response for The Muir House, as a part of Mary DeMuth’s [...]

Reaching Out, Breaking Chains

Last night I was able to catch up on some blog reading and there were a few posts that were so good I had to share them. Breaking Free From Consumerist Chains - I love Leo’s blog. Zen Habits covers simplicity, parenting and health and if you haven’t read his blog, I think you’re missing out.This [...]

Personal Enrichment: Something Money CAN Buy

Note: Today’s post comes from Jesse Mecham, who has some great advice on putting your money where your heart is. Money can’t buy happiness, but it certainly can maximize life’s experiences. The key is to have a worthy goal and not be afraid to go for it. Money is not the root of all evil, [...]