Our Growing Family

Madison, WI, United States
This blog is dedicated to our story. Our ups and downs and the lessons our children teach us - even if they haven't been born yet.

Kyle and Amy

Kyle and Amy

Finnegan

Finnegan

Roscoe

Roscoe
Our "other child"

TWINS

TWINS
Arriving November 2014

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Visitors!



“I have come to a point in my life where there is nothing more important to me than my own growth.  I have three boys whom I love dearly.  They are my greatest joy.  Yet my own growth is still more important to me. How can I say that?  Because if I don’t grow; they suffer. If I don’t grow; the people I work with suffer.  In a sense, if I don’t grow, the world suffers, because we are all interconnected and impact one another in powerful ways. We have two choices:  We grow or we die.  It’s that simple.

Growth is forward movement; anything else is stagnation, or worse, regression. I would even go so far as to say that growth is the answer to the age old question of the meaning of life. It's the whole point of our journey: to grow and evolve so we can remove all the parts of ourselves that keep us from living in the light, living from our essence, living as our authentic selves. When you remove the blocks, you create flow in your life and go into new thresholds of personal potential. That is the goal and growth is the only way to get there."
 
Baron Baptiste, Journey into Power


Wow! I can't believe I'm already on week 3 of being back to work. The transition was a lot smoother than I thought it would be. I just love my supportive co-workers. They really helped make coming back to work easier.

Kyle and I are slowly returning to our routines.... Our new Normal.  As part of working off the "baby weight," I have been attending yoga class at least once a week. The quote above was recited at the last class I went to with Kyle from my favorite teacher. It seemed very appropriate for our current situation and was honestly quite inspiring. We have grown from our experience and we have become different and, dare I say, better people, friends, sons, daughters, etc because of it.

One of my BEST friends from Arkansas, Lindsay, came to visit last weekend. When she got here it felt like I had never moved so far away - that we were just able to pick up where we left off last time I saw her. That is a true friend.
I didn't realize how much I needed her here until she was with me. We talked and laughed and cried and ate and shopped....
I really don't know how I could have made it through without friends like Lindsay. She is truly a special person - and a great shopping partner! I just love her so much....so does Bernie :)
We are very blessed.



Anywho....just a little update. We are keeping ourselves quite busy these days - Kyle and I took a sausage making class, I am signing up for sewing classes with friends, experimenting with different foods, etc.

Spring is hopefully around the corner (I think it's technically supposed to be here by now) and we are finding our own growth from our own experiences thanks to our sweet Finnegan -  I hope y'all are, too!
See you soon!

“A friend is one that knows you as you are, understands where you have been, accepts what you have become, and still, gently allows you to grow.” 
― William Shakespeare


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