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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A Super Valentine’s Day Recipe, Gift & Décor Guide
If you were unsure about celebrating Valentine’s Day, get some recipe, gift, and décor ideas from this cool guide!
"Love"
POP QUIZ TIME! Which one (and only one) of these would you agree with? a) I love my smartphone b) I love my family/friends/significant other c) I love my favorite foods d) I love [name of favorite city/place] Your answer: _______ Kind of tough, right? See, I could choose all four, so I would have…
One Year Ago God Took His Little Angel Back But Lent Us Another One
This week we’re “commemorating” the one-year anniversary of when one angel returned Home and another came to join us.
The First Thing Our Baby Saw Was The Face of Jesus
It was unlike my prior first trimester and the first trimester after that. It was the only first trimester (of the three I’ve been honored to experience) whose end I couldn’t wait to meet. I didn’t have HG, the bloodwork was fine, and the ultrasounds always showed a healthy baby. But I knew otherwise.
“And You Complain that Your Neighbors Are Immigrants?”
Someone posted the following on her Facebook wall and I had to share it: Your car is German. Your vodka is Russian. Your pizza is Italian. Your kebab is Turkish. Your democracy is Greek. Your coffee is Brazilian. Your movies are American. Your tea is Tamil. Your shirt is Indian. Your oil is Saudi Arabian. Your electronics are Chinese. Your numbers are Arabic; your letters Latin. And…
A Little About Me + Tell Me About YOU!
Once in a while I like to check in with YOU, the lovely readers who’ve supported my blog and I through the years and find out how you are, WHO you are, and what brought you here. No worries, I don’t have a survey (or should I?); I’m just curious about you and would love it…

