Author: Angie
Hi! First off, thanks for popping in! I started this blog for a number of reasons and if you look through the posts you will see all sorts of randomness. I'm a mom of 3 living in a small village in Saskatchewan. We are a household that is on the go a lot with the nearest city an hour away. We love reading, going for walks, playing at as many parks as we can find and just hanging out.
I struggle with anxiety, depression, & ptsd but strive to find the positive in the every day ordinary moments and thank the good Lord for all the blessings I have :)
My Mental Health journey has recently reminded me of my love for all kinds of art, writing poetry being the first to reintroduce myself to. It's hard to open up and let those feelings flow after being buried so deep for so long.
I have a little bit of everything here so I won't take it personally if you don't like or connect to everything I write, but I do really appreciate you being here and sharing in this journey of me re-discovering my true self through words and thoughts that don't always make sense to anyone but myself :D
I thought I would pass along these great suggestions to anyone who could use some tips. Be sure to check out her other helpful posts! As a busy mom of 3 I appreciate all the tips, tricks and hacks I can get to stay sane and in the game! I know what it’s like to […]
While the kids were staying with their Grandparents for a few days, I decided to try out a couple of recipes that I knew 2/3 of them wouldn’t eat. This one was the easiest and quickest to put together. Mr. Noodles is a quick side dish but I really don’t know any way to fix […]
Around The World- Japan
A lost post from February 11, 2020 A Quick Recap: My two oldest kids have something at their school each year called Around The World. Each class from K-6 picks a country to teach about. They tell us about certain things that make that country special and what it’s known for. Then they do a […]
I really appreciate this post and though I’m not sure how many of my friends here can relate on a personal level, I’m sure there are many who know someone suffering on some level. Be sure to check out Marty’s blog! I can relate very strongly to 7,8,9,10,15,16 and 17. The second symptom listed is […]
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