Off She Goes
Today is a milestone in the Wilson family. I just waved goodbye to our youngest child as she headed out the door and jumped into a car that will deliver her to her first day of high school.
Read MoreToday is a milestone in the Wilson family. I just waved goodbye to our youngest child as she headed out the door and jumped into a car that will deliver her to her first day of high school.
Read MoreSoon after I began writing a blog, I remember hearing "podcasts are the new blogs." I am always a step or two behind... I am a huge fan and listener of podcasts, but I have never been super interested in creating a podcast. My new friend and fellow adoptive mom, Jennifer Kelly, has launched a new podcast called "Highs and Lows." And she recently invited me to be a guest. It was fun! And a little nerve wracking.
So rather than blog further about this, I invite you to take a listen to this 20 minute interaction about my book, parenting, and the very real highs and lows of my life. On a recent road trip with one of my daughters, we listened together. She said, "Mom, there was some good stuff there. And some things I need to know." I hope you feel the same. Listening information:
You can listen to this podcast over on iTunes as Highs and Lows Podcast as well as on Google Play for android users. Also available on Stitcher. You can find Highs and Lows Podcast over on Instagram as highsandlowspodcast
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