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Have you ever felt like you were running a race you couldn’t win in life? Like there was always something more to buy or to achieve in order for you to feel like you had “made it”?In this book, I share how my heart changed and I began to find real, lasting peace, abundance, and joy through focusing on what matters most and disregarding the rest.
Five lessons with practical tips and exercises to help you feel more in control of your life!
Success!
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You are amazing! I have been following your blog for quite awhile now after “stumbling upon” it on IG. You don’t know me but I think I’ve seen you before years ago. We have quite a few connections—Dave’s parents used to be in our stake, so we know your in-law family. Eric was my son Randy’s friend at Highland. Rachel is my son Max’s friend also. My daughter was a DG when Chelsea was president. And Rob Wood’s parents, Alan and Liz, are our 2nd cousins! Lots of commonalities! (Ha SLC for you!). Anyway, I so admire you and all your talents as I read about everything you do while juggling 2 kids! I grew up sewing and made all my children’s clothes til they were in junior high! I wish my daughter would have followed suit!!! (She never had any interest!) She has told me you are an expert at everything you do and that is apparent. I think it is great how crafty and amazing you are. I do know that Chelsea is also such a creative gal too. Soils like it runs in your family. So….someday maybe I will run into you/meet you! We just finally had our first grandchild–a girl! Soni wdnlive to make your bow dress someday. Can I buy that? Sorry so long and rambling. Sure enjoy your blog!
Jodi, what a sweet comment!
I love the criss-crossing connections we have, and really love that you were such a seamstress! I’m a lot better about sewing for myself than my kids, but I’m working on it:) I learned to sew pretty young, but didn’t really become interested again really until a few years ago (after I was married…) so there’s still hope for your daughter! It seems like there’s a resurgence of crafting and sewing among my generation, so now’s the time to sick a sewing machine on her, haha.
Congratulations on your granddaughter! I would love if you made her a bow dress. The pattern starts at 6 months, and I especially love it on babies. It’s available for sale in the SHOP, and you get an email immediately after your purchase with a link to download the file. If you make one, send me a photo! I’d love to see!
We’re in Utah at least once a year, so it would be fun to get together. Maybe we should have a craft night and bring all the families together. xoxo