You might not notice her in a crowd. She is petite and quiet. But my beautiful Grandma Nola is the definition of a lady to me. She has worked tirelessly on our family farm for decades, behind the scenes, managing a household, cooking and baking like no one else I know, an amazing seamstress, raising five successful kids and being…
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Purchase a 2014 On The Prairie Calendar
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“The rawness of a sun-kissed North Dakota prairie orchestrates my day. In the still of the early morning, my eyes scan the east for the first hint of the gentle canary rays. At the end of the day, my eyes are drawn westward to behold the fiery ring explode into the horizon. For those fleeting minutes, I stop and…
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Reflecting on a Birthday Girl: Miss E is Six Years Old!
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Today Miss E is six years old. She was “born” on this blog and I tracked her every move since birth. Her official name is Elizabeth Carolyn Jane. Her nickname is Elissa at home but she decided in preschool last year she would go by Elizabeth in school. Her younger sister calls her Lizzie sometimes and she doesn’t mind. And…
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1295 Posts Later: 6 Reasons Of Why I (Still) Blog
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Six years ago today I was a bit lonely on the North Dakota prairie. I was nine months pregnant and nervous about having a baby at a hospital 100 miles away in a frigid December. Six months earlier, my husband had jumped off the corporate wheel, leaving the comforts of a cushy paycheck and benefits in his sales management position….
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The Boy That Warms Up Winter
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I will be the first to admit I have done my fair share of complaining about winter weather in North Dakota. My mom told me as a child that God accidentally put me in the wrong family. What reassuring words. Actually, she said I belonged on a California beach instead of the frozen tundra in North Dakota. I was stuck…
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