As our son’s high school years come to an end this month, I am still trying to remember and document the moments and memories. Last month our school held a small-town music concert, featuring the junior high and high school choir and band. In order to be in music in our school, you give up a study hall. These kids…
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Filling in the small town gaps
Filed Under: Life in North Dakota Tagged With: North Dakota, rural life Leave a Comment
I am speaking today in Bismarck, North Dakota at the Ignite Legendary Leaders conference and sharing below my most recent weekly column. It ties into my speaking topic of Building Engagement, Online and Offline. When we moved to our small town and rural county it was the most elderly per capita county in the U.S. I was pregnant—and thought we…
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Emotional mom of a high school senior
Filed Under: Motivated Moms Tagged With: being a mom, family, kids, milestones, motherhood 2 Comments
Any emotional parents out there as they turn a page in the book of parenthood? Raising my hand! I have purposely tried to document our son’s senior year on my blog and in social media more than in past high school years. My Facebook, Instagram checking and blog reading grandparents are my main audience along with other family members not able…
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Mother-in-law birthday love and appreciation
Filed Under: Family Values Tagged With: birthdays, family, milestones, motherhood, working mom 1 Comment
Today is my mother-in-law’s birthday. Carol and I became “neighbors” when Nathan and I moved into she and my father-in-law’s basement in July 2007. It was only for a few days before we moved into our rental house and a time of transition. Nathan had left his corporate job at the end of June that year. We walked away from a solid…
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Farmers’ choices produce food choices
Filed Under: America's Farm Table Tagged With: family farm, farm, farming, food choices, North Dakota, prairie life 4 Comments
Do you ever think about your food choices as you walk your grocery store aisles? I do. After returning from an Easter road trip to Colorado to see my sister and her family, a visit to our one and only local grocery store was in order. In addition to family meals, I had volunteered to cook for our son Hunter’s…
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