You see, “mom guilt” and I are on a first name basis. When things are stressful, the “mom guilt” kicks in and I feel like I’m not giving enough of my attention to my daughter or my husband. So this post is for me, and every other WAHM asking herself the same question: is it really worth it?
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Things are as crazy as ever in the Harned house. Lorelei is walking and climbing and nothing in our house is safe anymore. Aaron is staying busy at Harned’s Drive-In and we’re both ready for a break when the restaurant … Continue reading
When I was in college at WKU, my friends and I were active in the animal science club Block and Bridle. Block and Bridle’s biggest event of the year was the Little North American livestock show. Basically, members were assigned … Continue reading
This year marked my eighth Kentucky FFA State Convention. Each convention reminds me of my wonderful years as an FFA member and renews my faith in the organization that is preparing another generation of agriculture advocates. As always, convention sparks … Continue reading
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been so busy finishing my last semester of college and finalizing wedding plans that I haven’t spent much time at my family’s cattle farm. On my way back to school yesterday, I stopped by … Continue reading
As a senior in college, I’ve been asked the same old question a thousand times: “What are you going to do after graduation?” Like many of my fellow graduates, I’m leaving college hoping to find my dream job but at … Continue reading
I normally don’t let Christmas cross my mind until Black Friday. The busier my freelance business gets, however, the more I’m discovering that communications folks have to start thinking Christmas well in advance. I’m working on a Christmas advertising campaign … Continue reading
It would be impossible to capture the entire 2010 Ky FFA Convention into one post. The 2009-2010 State Officer team did an amazing job inspiring members to “Belong. Believe. Become.” The interns worked long hours, lost a lot of sleep … Continue reading