Author: Sandy Esprit
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Freedom=Self Acceptance
As a daughter I struggled with my identity. As a Christian I wondered if God could make mistakes…with my identity. As a wife, I wondered if my husband made a mistake. Better yet, I wondered if he really knew what he signed up for. As a mother, I wondered would my daughter see past my…
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Get What YOU Want!
2019 is right around the corner. Normally when I anticipate the end of a year I start to reminisce about my accomplishments. I start going down memory lane and also lament over what I didn’t do. This year alone I have a lot to be grateful for but so much has been left undone as…
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Postponing Potty Training
At 19 month old, my darling daughter has continually told me when it was time to transition on to the next phase of life. Though her vocabulary is limited (as any other toddler) we have transitioned without trauma or tears to ruin the experience. When she started eating solid food, she needed less breastmilk. As …
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Dry Skin vs. Winter
#dryskin #skincare #winter I thought I had the ultimate remedy against dry skin…then my daughter started having these rashes and I knew the battle had just begun. Despite my growing list of back up remedies my concern revolve around two things. Is it cheap? Is it safe for my toddler? Money is tight and with…
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Winter Day
It’s winter here. So we made the best of it…in the snow. Outside. In the cold. But it was fun!
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Self Love the Right Way
Self love the right way. Everyone’s talking about it but no many people do it right. Here are some ways to know if you’re doing wrong. 1. You still don’t feel like you belong at the “big kids” table It one thing if you’re not mature enough or you haven’t paid your dues . However…
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Looking Stupid…
Some of the biggest issues that I have faced in my marriage has been because I was afraid of looking stupid. Today is brand new and it’s clear that no matter what I look stupid lol so might as well have fun doing it. Whether it’s via asking too many question or learning something, it’s…
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What You Want
We don’t always get what we want. I would like to have time to just be a woman. Not always possible. And when it is, it’s often met with conditions. It saddens me. I love my family. But I love me too.