Annie's the founder of Imperfectly Grateful, where she shares honest blog posts, helpful resources, neat printables, and beautiful Catholic phone backgrounds. She also runs a separate website to chronicle her homeschooling journey, and help/learn from other bilingual families. She's her husband's girlfriend and their kids' full-time mom.
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First Votes!!!
As new citizens!!! :D

On Assumptions, Being Grateful, And Moving On
I thought this post would be perfect to commemorate the new year and starting from blank slates. How do you take it when others assume something–anything–about you? This can happen everywhere–at school, work, with your significant other, with your relatives, everywhere! There’s even a term in psychology that relates to how misguided assumptions can be–attribution…
At Some Point You’ll Attend A Blogger Meetup. And You’ll Love It.
Chances are if you’ve been blogging for a bit, you’ve heard of bloggers who meet online and become online besties. After becoming online besties some even go on to become besties in real life. Erin and Whitney represent one of my fave examples. But sometimes it takes more to find blog friends. Maybe you swap buttons…

Christmas Cards: A Must-Do Or Pointless?
Christmas time [was] here Happiness and cheer Fun for all that children call Their favorite time of the year I sure hope your Christmas was merry and bright, and that you were able to relax and enjoy your loved ones’ company! I wanted to pop in today, specifically after Christmas, to talk about what some (sadly)…
Let Me Get This Straight (No Pun Intended)
Back when he was running to become the most important man in the planet, i.e., the leader of the free world, i.e., the top public servant there could ever be, i.e., the man in charge of a superpower… said that, like his faith, he didn’t approve of same-sex marriage. But TODAY (after having been propelled by…
I Voted!
Today was our family’s first ever vote in a General Election as new citizens. Check out my patriotic outfit! ; ) We were so ELATED, ECSTATIC, and EXCITED, that my mom even forgot to bring her ID at home! Fortunately we live like a block away from our polling station, so she left and was…