Author: Mellix Life

  • Laundry Shame

    Step 1: Go to washer to switch laundry around.   Step 2: Open washer and realize you started the washer, added soap but never put clothes in. Step 3: Walk away in shame.

  • “Here We Are” Nathan Mellix

    My husband just released a compilation album titled “Let’s Go In” on April 8th with Nicole White & Michael Durant. Here’s a link to Nathan’s song “Here We Are”. The project sounds AMAZING and I know it’s going to minister to so many people. I’m incredibly proud of him. Enjoy!

  • The Magic Forest

    How long would you be willing to stand in line for a one hour kid free shopping experience?

  • Shared from WordPress

    My Thought of the Day – 4/23/16 – http://wp.me/p5oRrb-6vH

  • Brunch & Paper Towels

    Today is a teacher work day. This means I have to work double. I’m working from home while looking after my two kids. Ultimately this is an impossible task. “I’m hungry” “Can we play pretend bakery?” “I don’t want to watch Star Wars!” “Can I play on your phone?” Taking a break I drive them…

  • An Old Story for TBT

    I am the only girl in the house. I have my husband, a 6yr old, and a 3 yr old. My boys can drive me absolutely INSANE but at the same time they make me laugh each and every day. The things my boys say and do are hilarious. The things they make me say…

  • Disney Makes Me Cry

    When I became a mother I viewed things much differently. Every male child my son’s age or younger somehow became mine. Well, at least in the movies or on TV. If the character hurt I felt as if it was my own child and it broke my heart.

  • Conflict Corner

    Driving to the mall this afternoon I was listening to an audio book. The narrator was talking about how boys on the playground can give each other bloody noses and then be best friends again the next day. Isaiah: “Just like conflict corner!” Me: “Conflict what?” Isaiah: “Conflict Corner is a place in my P.E.…

  • Reblog – Simply Begin

    Great article! Pick one thing today and just get started. Simply Begin – http://wp.me/p76Igo-n4

  • Hyperbole

    Me: “I feel so sick…I think I’m going to die.” Isaiah: “No you’re not. That’s an exaggerated statement. It’s called a hyperbole.” Me: “Get out of my room…”