Talitha Seibel – Marginal Moms

Raise Your Hand if Your Hands are Full

It happened for the 4,356,837 time today.  As my four (not 10, not 21, just four) children and I stood in the checkout line at Walmart with their new flip flops in cart, someone behind me decided to say it. “Wow! You sure have your hands full!” We moms typically don’t know

Breakfast of Champions!! a Game for Fools

Oh, how I love April Fool’s Day.  Wait. I suppose it’s more of a love/hate kinda thing.  I HATE being lied to, hate surprises, hate tricks…. but something about April Fools day makes me immune on this day every year.  I may be the only person you know, other than

Camping- In Pictures

Ok, I’m finally forcing myself to add some pictures. I tend to get too impatient to wait on the upload. So here they are. Notice no photos of the photogropher. Sorry. Upon Arrival, Selah’s first order of business was to beg me to take a picture of her ‘sitting like

Escaping the City

There is something about mountain air that draws my heart. As we approached the mountains we rolled down the windows and I felt the weight of awe come over me as it always does. It’s amazing. Every leaf, every bug. How can anyone look at all of this beauty and

The Song of The Zebra

Yes, today’s life lesson involves zebras. Have you ever really seen a Zebra? They are gorgeous, striking with their black and white that glide in motion across their smooth muscular bodies. They’re bold, bright and beautiful.  Incredible in their uniqueness that, once seen, is never confused with another typical horse or donkey