3 years ago i was married, homeschooling and a dairy farmer in Colorado.
I never would have imagined that now I would be living in California as a full time healer, with my children attending the school that I had said I wanted to send them to before they were even conceived, and riding a party wave with Liliana and her father.
Sometimes life brings you the most wonderful things- you just don’t always know it at the time.
Through the pain of the divorce I kept saying, “keep the faith,” and “what is the lesson here?”
Out of the marriage came 3 beautiful children and the most amazing homestead I have ever seen (and I have traveled the world visiting farms and homesteads on many continents).
I am so grateful for having the opportunity to birth my children on a piece of land that grew their food and where they could run free through the forest, or play in the creek, catch frogs by the pond, climb an apple tree and milk a cow. Raising my children on ghee and yogurt we produced was a real privilege.
Sometimes people are just better as friends than married.
It is really important to me to demonstrate to my children that even though mom and dad are no longer married- we are still a family. Ohana- nobody gets left behind. We take care of each other and we co-parent. Moving to a new state so that our children could get to experience more in life.
Be good to each other. Love wins. I am so grateful that my kids have the most amazing father.