Funny fact about me… when Drew and I were planning our budget wedding, right out of college, Pinterest wasn’t around.
Have you ever thought to yourself, “I never thought my husband and I would get here.”(Especially within the first couple years of marriage?) To be completely honest, I knew adding a bundle of joy to our family would come with added stress, pressure, and sleepless nights, but I didn’t expect Josh and I to bicker as much as we did within those first couple of months.
It’s no secret that our group of friends is super close and extends beyond the contributors that publish on the blog. The husbands have always been forced into friendships with each other because we get together so often, vacation together, conversate regularly… Sorta like an arranged “broship” I guess you could say. They’re our biggest fans, the cheerleaders for the cheerleaders.
With Mother’s Day coming up, I’ve been thinking much deeper into what it means to be a mother.
In a mother’s world of housekeeping, meal prepping, bathtimes, managing social schedules – and hello! WORKING! – … moms are guilty for putting themselves lowest on the totem pole.
Our story began at App State where I was a cheerleader and he played football. When we first met, I thought he was cute but hated his outfit. I never thought twice about meeting him but boy did God have a plan.