As I sit here, quietly enjoying my diet pepsi as Colin, 4, is having his daily quiet-time / alone playtime, I spontaneously decided to start a blog. And yes, you guessed it....I always thought I would NEVER start a blog! But here I am and I'm excited. I absolutely love reading other people's blogs and am often times challenged and inspired in my walk with the Lord by the words they put out there for all to see. So my blogging friends, Thank You for being the Lord's vessel in helping me grow spiritually, to be a better wife and mom, better friend, better daughter and sister.
I am looking forward to "writing" down bits & pieces of our life that God has given us. On the post-it note next to me I have written down the following topics that I hope to share...the beauty and blessing of adoption and our story that God has beautifully written, the joys of motherhood, the beauty of our marriage (yes, I'm using the word beauty a lot!), loving others, cooking (oh, how I love cooking and baking), projects I want to try, pictures of our family and the funny things our son says. If anyone chooses to read this, I am humbled.
I bet this will be a great blog! Not only can writing one be fun, but it can also be theraputic! Looking forward to your posts and adventures!
ReplyDeleteExcited to keep up with your life here. <3
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Tam! Aren't you just surprising me with all kinds of things lately. I really have missed being a close part of your life over the past 10 years or so. I am proud of you, my best friend. Love ya, Carrie
ReplyDeleteThank you, friends, for being my supportive cheerleading squad. Your comments are too sweet. :) ~ Tami
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read... especially the adoption parts =).
ReplyDeleteI know it will be brilliant! I can't wait to read more Tami!!! You have been a blessing to me and Patric and I love you for being part of our lives. :)
ReplyDeleteMegan
I like it so far. Keep it going! I would love to read about your adoption story most of all. We have missed that part of your life and I have often wanted to hear how God brought your son into your family.
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