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November

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  Happy November!    November is one of my favorite months. It's a month of planning and preparation, while also being a month that the weather forces us to slow down and take note of the seasons changing. It's also the month that I put the finishing touches on my Christmas shopping. As well as dust off the old family recipes and try some bright and shiny new ones.    It's also the month of our wedding anniversary and the month to be thankful for the blessings in our lives.    The only downfall to November is the time change. It leave me staring out the window at 5:45pm asking what time it is for about a week. Sad, but true.  I hope you all have a blessed November! What's your favorite thing about November? ~Lyndsay

10 Random Facts About Me

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For those of you who keep commenting that you think I have it all put together.  Here are a few random things that I feel you should know. 1. I'm a recovering Supermom. Don't believe me? You should read my blog. Google tinyhousehomeschoollife, find the blog and then search postpartum anxiety. You can read all about how and when my entire self worth as a person crumbled and I had to learn to rely on God, my family and my friends just to get through the day. 2. My house used to be spotless on the daily. One downsize into a 100yr old renovation with zero closets, a fourth kid and a whole lot of life later....and we try but it's far from spotless. I supposed I could spend all of my time cleaning and it would look nice, but we'd have no life. I like to think they won't remember the clutter in the corners.  3. I have not worked out consistently in a long time. Yes, I used to be that annoyingly fit person, I lost 90+ lbs, trained for a half marathon, wore a siz...

How I Avoid The Winter Blues

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Everyone  is decorating for Christmas and I'm over here putting up all the fall decorations I caught on clearance today! While I hold off on decorating for Christmas until after Thanksgiving, I do go ahead and get some of the artificial lights out right around the time that the time changes in the fall. I struggle with the winter blues and it starts when the time changes, and then comes back again in January.  Having extra, cheery lights up around the house helps to combat that issue. I didn't put two and two together about this until I was telling a friend that I always get a little sad after I take all the decorations down after the holidays...and she mentioned that it was probably the absence of the extra lights. I tested her theory out a couple winters ago, and she was totally right! (Extra vitamin D supplements help too.😉) Guys, I'm blessed with some pretty smart friends!  I bought these candles last year to have some extra, beautiful light to enjoy...