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A Wooded Prairie Walk

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We managed to nestle ourselves in the woods this weekend… while still staying near home on the prairie. It sounds like an oxymoron. Trees and the prairie do not go hand in hand together. But if you stay close enough to the Missouri River, it is beautifully wooded.  Last night Miss Elizabeth and I walked through the woods towards the…
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A Wooded Prairie Walk

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We managed to nestle ourselves in the woods this weekend… while still staying near home on the prairie. It sounds like an oxymoron. Trees and the prairie do not go hand in hand together. But if you stay close enough to the Missouri River, it is beautifully wooded.  Last night Miss Elizabeth and I walked through the woods towards the…
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Diving Board Jump

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Elissa is in week two of her first-ever swimming lessons at our local pool on the prairie. She is in the “Tadpoles” group of beginning swimmers. There is another two year old in the group and it is her good friend, Claire. Together they are quite a team.  The water is frigid as the park board is having trouble getting…
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Diving Board Jump

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Elissa is in week two of her first-ever swimming lessons at our local pool on the prairie. She is in the “Tadpoles” group of beginning swimmers. There is another two year old in the group and it is her good friend, Claire. Together they are quite a team.  The water is frigid as the park board is having trouble getting…
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Growing girl, Anika’s 1 year stats

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Today Anika and I had a date with the pediatrician, Dr. K. I took a couple pictures while we waited in the room.  She was a happy girl playing in her diaper…until she had three shots after I took these pictures. The nurses brought her a little duck toy to give her which ended her tears and she said “duck”! …
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I am a mom of three kids and a wife to Nathan. Together we live on the North Dakota prairie, 97 miles from a Starbuck's. I share about family, food, farming and the prairie that I love. I used to commute 98 miles one-way to work but it required too much coffee. So now I am home, consulting, speaking, writing and primarily, juggling family life.
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