I was trying to decide what to write about first upon entering the world of blogging. I have many ideas as to what I want my blog to contain. Where to begin is however somewhat daunting. So I decided on an introduction of myself and why I am blogging as the best way to begin. So here we go! Obviously since this is Sarah’s Everyday Life, I am Sarah. I am a stay-at-home mom with two kids, ages seven and almost 5, and a husband who works with children with Type 1 diabetes (I am sure there will be several blogs relating to this subject in the future!). I am a follower of Christ, but don’t worry this is not a site to try and Bible beat you into what I believe. I created this site to help with the Mom-brain syndrome. All moms out there know what I am talking about. I can tell you where almost every toy and article of clothing is in my house but can’t remember what I had for breakfast. All moms at some point feel as if they have been lost in the identity of their family. That they no longer are able to have anything of themselves left. So this is in a way how I am re-inventing my identity so that it can encompass all of me and not just the mothering part. Also, to counteract the other part of mom-brain syndrome, the inability to remember. 😀  I wanted to have a place to collect the tips I learn on other sites, in magazines, and from word of mouth so they can be found easily when needed. I could simply make a file of these things but I thought, ” Why not share the things I learn and maybe be of help and service to others?” And so this blog begins. Hopefully soon it will be brimming with cooking, crafting, and health tips as well as recipes that I have found to be amazing. I am sure that I will also be sharing the crazy antics of my kids, lessons of life that I have learned, and no doubt my strange love and obsession with South Korean culture and entertainment. Thanks for visiting and I hope I can make each read worthwhile.
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I love you. Very good first blog.
Thanks Nanners!!