There's A Time & Place

In Target the other day I overheard an interesting (for lack of a better word) side of a conversation.

A woman on her phone was saying very loudly from the next aisle, to presumably her mother or best friend the following:

"...we don't even sleep in the same bedroom anymore."

"...we don't talk, we don't touch, we don't do anything."

Then she laughed hysterically. Presumably to keep from crying?

"...I just hope to walk away as friends, if that's even possible at this point."

Depressing, right?

That's not even the worst part.

When she turned the corner to come down the aisle I was on, I discovered she was pushing not one, but two children in her cart.

Both looked to be a lot older than Lucas.

Children are so impressionable. I wonder what their home life is like?

How could she be to cavalier about her relationship with presumably her husband? How could she subject these children, whether her own or not, to such intimate details of her relationship?

It made me sad.

I have been through a divorce and it's no fun. I thank my lucky stars every day that my ex and I did not have children together. I can't even imagine putting them through something like that. I know couples break up every day and make it work for the best of all involved, but children often don't really have a say, do they?

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connect.


PROJECT: craft was the cake. the icing for me and danyelle was the chance to get a bunch of people that loved all of the things that we love in the same room at the same time. we hoped that we would make a few new friends here in this silly tri-town. and we did! one of our favorites is the sweet randi of swoon studio. the three of us recently got together over picnic baskets and decided to host a tri-city blogger meet-up. another perfect opportunity to get us all together and put faces to some of our daily reads. and if we don't already read you, we should! we want to know who you are. will you join us?

nothing fancy. just a hot cup of peppermint hot cocoa for me. and maybe a petite vanilla scone or two. but hopefully i'll leave with a pocket full of new friends and a stronger sense of community. please come! share this on your blogs, too! let's meet-up. let's connect. 

love, lindsay

Celebrating Taming Insanity

Please join me in wishing Kristin (AKA KLZ) of Taming Insanity a very happy five year anniversary!

Today I'm over at her place sharing one of my favorite things about being a mother... milestones.

Comments are off so there's no pressure, just stop by and read and if you don't know already know Kristin, (are you living under a rock?) this is your chance.

Happy weekend, everyone!

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