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  • 20 Tasty Recipes for Summer You Have to Try

    20 Tasty Recipes for Summer You Have to Try

    Ready to elevate your summer menu? Dive into these 20 irresistible recipes! From dinners to desserts and more. 20 Tasty Recipes For Summer You Have To Try. As someone who loves to cook and experiment with new dishes, I’ve discovered 20 tasty recipes perfect for summer. These recipes embrace the vibrant flavors and fresh ingredients…

  • Must Have Garden Supplies

    Must Have Garden Supplies

    Must-Have Garden Supplies to Make Your Garden More Successful Have a successful garden this season! Here you will find some must have garden supplies that have helped make my garden more successful. Gardening has always been one of my most rewarding hobbies. It brings joy, beauty, and fresh produce into my life. However, I’ve learned…

  • Ultimate Mashup Recipes

    Ultimate Mashup Recipes

    I’m rounding up everyone’s all-time favorite foods and bringing them together in the ultimate Mashup Recipes. These food mashups—like jalapeno popper grilled cheese, smash burger tacos, and buffalo chicken mac and cheese—will make the whole family happy. Do you ever get bored of eating the same things? I know I do! But guess what? There’s…

  • How to Grow More Food in Your Garden

    How to Grow More Food in Your Garden

    Gardening is one of my passions! I am sharing How to Grow More Food In Your Garden and provide you with tips to help you produce more food for your family and friends. Hello, fellow gardening enthusiasts! I’m thrilled to share my journey and some valuable tips on how to maximize your garden’s potential for…

Check out my favorite recipe on my blog.

Food is fuel and I love feeding my family. Lucky for you, I love sharing my favorite recipes. This deliciuos recipe is my daughers favorite recipe and also loved by the rest of us. Cheese Enchildas with Chili Gravy is so savory and satisifying. It would definatly fall in the savory recipe catagory.

About Me

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Why Blog?

HI!  I’m New Mom at 40. I started this blog to share recipes and craft tutorials, but it has turned into A little bit more. I like to share money saving tips, our fun adventures, and vacations. I like to keep most of my posts short and sweet.  Highlighting the important aspects.

A Little About Me

A little about myself.  My name is Karla. I live in a very smalI town in Oklahoma.  My husband, stepdaughter, daughter and I live on 160 acres just 2 miles from town.  It’s great because we have no neighbors in sight and are still close to town.  When I say small town, I mean it.  We have one small grocery store, a Dollar General, 4 restaurants/cafes (which is a lot, one being Subway).  There are a few other small businesses in town also.   I met my husband in 2007, and we were married in 2008. I was living in a small city south of Oklahoma City at the time, which was about a 3-hour drive from where I currently live.  I never thought I would be back to this part of Oklahoma, but never say never!  He has 2 children

I work at the community hospital in town and really like my job.  Blogging is my creative outlet.  I truly enjoy sharing my experiences in order to possibly help others.  Rather it is something as simple as a favorite recipe, product, or travel tips, I believe if it helps one person then I have accomplished something!  I hope that this blog will inspire you to try something new, like start a garden or become a chicken keeper.  I would love to hear from you!

Getting Pregnant at 40 My Story.

When we met his daughter was 6, and son 11. I had no children of my own but wanted one of my own.  I was already 36 years old, so my clock was ticking! I did not get pregnant right away, and I had thought maybe I was only meant to be a stepmom. I prayed a lot about it. Not asking for a baby, but just asking God to give me one if he felt that I would be great at it, and could have a healthy baby.

New Mom at 40

Right before I turned 40 I decided to go to the family doctor in the very small town I lived in. . From what she could see, I had a healthy reproductive system.  She wanted to refer me to a fertility clinic, but I said no.   

A little more on my health background, at age 21 I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, and a few years later with Lupus.   Because of my health background, I had already decided that going to a fertility clinic, and the stress of it all, would be hard on my health. I just was afraid to face the disappointment of not getting pregnant. 

So I decided to leave it in God’s hands.  When I left the doctor’s office I felt pretty down and had pretty much made up my mind that I would never get pregnant.

Almost two months later I had spotting, that I thought was my period starting.  After a day or two, my period had not started.  The month before I had one day of spotting, and no period.  So, that got me to ponder, “Was it possible I was pregnant?”  I started reviewing the last couple of months in my head.  I had been really fatigued the previous couple of weeks, but I thought I was becoming anemic (which is common for women with RA), I also remembered urinating a lot more than normal.  But, I had no nausea, vomiting or odd food cravings? 

I went to the store and bought a pregnancy test.  I was nervous and excited.  Right away it showed positive!  I was pretty sure I was dreaming.  Could I really be pregnant?  Was this a false positive?  Were there false positives?   

I was excited, but hesitant to believe it was real.  I went back to the store and got two more tests.  I took one right away and it said positive.  I saved the other one for the next morning.  It was positive also!  I was super excited and nervous, but still not 100 percent sure it was correct. 

The next Tuesday (It was Memorial weekend), I made an appointment with the doctor to have a pregnancy test.  They couldn’t get me in until afternoon.  Ugh!  It was a long wait, but I finally found out that I was truly pregnant!  Even after that, it didn’t seem real.  It wasn’t until my first ultrasound that I really believed it, I was a new mom at 40!

I had an amazing pregnancy.  I was high risk, but everything went super!  I don’t think anyone expected that.  I had lots of doctor appointments in Oklahoma City at Mercy.  Towards the end, the most exhausting part of my pregnancy was all the appointments.  I continued to work my job full time through my entire pregnancy and took off 3 days before my scheduled inducement (two of those days being the weekend).

I had a healthy baby girl on January 7, 2013.  I went into labor all on my own right before we were leaving to head to the city for my scheduled inducement, and had her naturally.  She is the biggest blessing of my life, and a true miracle to me.  My daughter has changed my life, and she has changed me.  There is nothing like creating a life.  I am amazed by her every day.

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You can read my article about becoming a mom at 40 on Imperfectly Perfect Mama site

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