Favorites

Some of Your Favorites

Hey guys, can you believe that I’ve been blogging for 3 years now?! Hard to believe!

So this week’s post is a look back at some of your favorites: the ones that have been shared the most, read the most and (hopefully) enjoyed the most.

Thank you for being a part of this little corner of the internet!

You have no idea how much you have helped to keep me going when I begin to question whether or not I should keep doing this crazy thing called a blog.

You guys have kept me going. So thank you!

So a great big “Thank you!” to all of you who read and share and comment. It means a lot to me.

Without further ado, here’s 8 of your favorites, in no particular order.

  1. Likely the most found post I’ve written to date — for some reason google likes this post a lot. Anyway, here you go: Why Having Six Kids is Easier Than Having Three
  2. This one touches on something that many of us struggle with: a true desire for beauty in a world that often proposes the counterfeit version of it. Mother Teresa: Why Beauty Matters
  3. Here’s an answer to a commonly proposed question a mother or father of multiple kids finds themselves answering in grocery stores and dinner parties and just about anywhere you can think of. Why, Yes, We Do Know What Causes That
  4. Another NFP Post that talks about artificial contraception and the heavy burden women are asked to bear when it comes planning family sizes. The Elephant in the Room, formerly titled “Why the Pill Sucks for Women and NFP doesn’t”
  5. This one is about finding quality time in a family — and you don’t have to go all the way to Florence to make amazingly hilarious memories. Any sludgy pond will do. Florence: A Hike Before Sunrise and Finding Quality Time
  6. An oldie but a goodie. This is the time I almost killed John by making him build a Pinterest worthy chicken coop…but learned a lesson about protecting your kids in the process. Chickens and Kids
  7. Somewhat related is our approach to our kids social media use and why it works for us. Why Our Kids Aren’t on Facebook, Instagram or Other Major Social Media Outlets
  8. Also one of those posts that got a lot of traction. Maybe it’s because it’s a “big picture” look at why being pro-life and pro-woman and pro-baby is entirely possible at the same time. Why We March

So hopefully this hike down memory lane was as fun for you as it was for me.

I mean, not as fun as throwing dirt all over cream carpet — but hopefully close to that level of fun.

Y’all come back now, ya here?! Have a great weekend!

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