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Archives for May 2013

A Picture of the Incarnation on My Kitchen Floor

May 13, 2013 By Haley 28 Comments

During this pregnancy (my third) my mood swings have been unreal. One minute everything is rosy and the next I find myself sobbing for no reason. And if I wait too long to eat or don’t get enough sleep, I am sure to be an insane hysterical basket case. The worst meltdown occurred for really no reason at all at about halfway through the pregnancy. We put the kids to bed, then Daniel ran some … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baby, Family & Homesteading, Husband, Marriage, Pregnancy Tagged With: daniel, husband, incarnation, marriage, mood swings, morning sickness, pregnancy

Motherhood, Hard Times, Fear, and Love

May 8, 2013 By Haley 4 Comments

As Mother's Day approaches and Baby Gwen's due date nears, I've been thinking about motherhood and trying to wrap my mind around the idea of the labor that will begin any day and the reality of a new little soul waiting to join our family. I also have about 4 brain cells left in my 38 week pregnant brain (I forgot what we planned to eat for dinner 3 times yesterday and had to keep asking Daniel), … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Motherhood

8 Reasons Molly Weasley Is a Great Literary Mama

May 5, 2013 By Haley 24 Comments

Since becoming a mother, I read my favorite children’s books with different eyes. I find myself more interested in Marmee than Jo March and more fascinated by Caroline Ingalls than by Laura. One of my favorite mamas from literature is Molly Weasley. But what exactly makes this stay-at-home mom of seven so admirable? (Note well! Spoilers within!) 1. She opens her heart. Although she loves her … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Bookishness, Motherhood Tagged With: books, Harry Potter, literary mamas, molly weasley, mother's day, Motherhood

This Week’s Miscellany: Vol. 52

May 3, 2013 By Haley 19 Comments

Things I learned this week: bathroom remodels take twice as long as you think they will. And my in-laws are saintly folk. We were displaced from our little urban homestead for 11 days while our one bathroom got demoldyfied/ventilated/re-tiled and installed with a new bathtub, sink, and toilet. It was a moldy dungeon and now I feel like I'm bathing at a fancy hotel! Yay! The downside was just … [Read more...]

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Why We Let Our Preschooler Watch Us Harvest Chickens…

May 2, 2013 By Haley 2 Comments

Hop on over to Mama and Baby Love to read my latest urban homesteading post about food ethics and why it's important to us that our kids know where their meat comes from: Our family is big on having kids in the kitchen because of the wonderful benefits of mastering valuable skills as well as spending quality time together. But it’s also important to us that our kids know where their food comes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Family & Homesteading, Food Tagged With: backyard chickens, food ethics, mama and baby love

Women Speak on NFP: Erin Shares Her Story

May 1, 2013 By Haley 3 Comments

This is a guest post by Erin of Seven Little Australians in the Women Speak on NFP series. In this series you will hear from women using various methods of NFP, some to avoid pregnancy, some trying to conceive, and their experiences. Disclaimer: This series is not meant to be a substitute for any method of training in NFP! If you are interested in one of the methods introduced in this series, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Children, Marriage, NFP Tagged With: billings ovulation method, natural family planning, sympto-thermal method, women speak on nfp

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Welcome! I’m Haley Stewart, a bookish mama of four and wife to a beekeeper. Writer, speaker, podcaster, and Catholic convert. Homeschooling, bacon-eating, and bright red lipstick-wearing Jane Austen aficionado. My first book, The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture is available now!

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