Written December 2012:
the coolest part is that the really awesome moments begin to outweigh the exhaustion
you settle into this wonderful new rhythm and become a new you
it only gets better
you get to adore them
and encourage them
and be their hero
good stuff
you get to race up to school with their ID badge and look like a ninja

This is why I write.
This week has not been easy. I’ve whispered prayers under my breath. (I wish everything I had whispered this week had been a prayer.)
But not so long ago, my heart was in a different place. I wrote this draft – but now I can’t exactly remember why. Maybe I had a post idea at one time.
Or maybe, just maybe, God knew that I would need these words to remind me. Time passes and things change. I want to remember everything – the tough and the sweet.
Why do you write?
Have a great week!
Kate

I write because we all have a story to tell. Because my mind doesn’t remember every little things. Because some things we ponder in our heart, and some things were meant to be shared. 🙂
Hi Kate.
I have been enjoying looking at and reading your postings on your website. You have a beautiful family, and Riley is darling!
I want to create a website, but I have absolutely no idea how to do that. Maybe you can help me with that or at least point me in the right direction to begin that process. I have written a book about our first son, Billy, who passed away when he was five years old due to cancer. It is at a publisher now being edited, and I hope that it will be available before Christmas. My purpose in writing the book about Billy is to bring hope and comfort to other families who have lost children. It is written from a Christian perspective. God bless you and your family.
Judy Golightly