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A Mother's heart is a deep ocean of thoughts and reflections. As time passes the waters run ever so deep. It is my endeavor to share from my heart the lessons learned over the course of my life in raising six children in hopes to encourage and inspire Mom's of all ages but also as a record for my children as they are now raising their own children.
Even in my sunset years I am continuing to learn and develope new things as my life progresses into furthering my life's ambitions. I hope to be an inspiration to all women everywhere, to inspire you with the thoughts that you are so much more than the world would have you to think and that you can do much more than you may have thought possible. We are never too old to learn. Life is a constant learning process.
~ Debra Carmona
Christian wife, mother of six, grandmother of three, Homeschooling mother for 19 years,
artist, art teacher, mentor, seamstress, blogger
Posted by Debra Carmona on 24 November 2014
Thanksgiving Tips for a Less Stressful Day
Thanksgiving preparation can be a big job especially if you have company coming. It is typically the biggest meal we Americans prepare. It can feel a bit overwhelming if you are not prepared or if this is the first time you are hosting the event in your home. If you are like me you do not cook turkeys on a regular basis so every time Thanksgiving rolls around you have to look up some of the details about thawing and baking turkeys. I have included some thawing and baking charts here to make that task easier for you and also for myself.