Welcome to Women With Intention Wednesdays!
This week I’m happy to feature Lauren at Sobremesa Stories with her post Learning To Love My Husband’s Hobbies. I appreciated her honesty and thought this was a great post to help all of us who don’t always understand the things our spouse loves.
I enjoy your posts and community each and every week! Thank you for helping make it successful by not only following the rules but for writing such great posts! I really enjoy them and I always receive great feedback from others that they enjoy your posts as well!
Here is what you will find at Women With Intention Wednesdays:
- This is a link up party where you come to encourage one another, have fun, and share your best posts to help women live their best life!
- In other words, any post that you have written about Christian living, homemaking, relationships, healthy living, living a frugal life or that helps another woman can be included in this link up! Please just keep them family friendly (I reserve the right to remove anything that I feel isn’t appropriate).
- This link up is beneficial for every woman! Whether you are a blogger or a reader, this is one you won’t want to miss! I’m very excited to offer this link up as a place to not only build new relationships between bloggers but also by providing an awesome resource of information for my readers!
Here are the rules of this link up:
- You must link directly to your post (no homepages, please).
- Please link up no more than 2 posts each week and please do not link up the same post week after week.
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For every link you add, please visit the link before you and one other of your choice. If your links are consecutive visit the blogger before you and your choice for the 2nd link. It’s impossible to build relationships when no one communicates! I’ve had a few bloggers email me who haven’t had any clicks and there were more last week than any before. Please don’t link and run!
- By linking up you give me permission to share your posts and photos on this blog and social media. Each week I will choose a featured post. I will only feature and pin your post if you have followed the rules. All features will be linked back to the original source.
- You also give me permission to email you a quick reminder that the party is live. You may opt out anytime. I don’t spam my readers with emails.
- Answer the community building question below so we all get to know each other! That’s the purpose of being here! 🙂
In order to help grow this community with great posts and relationships, I would love it if you would add the party button to your sidebar, your blog directory page, or a text link at the bottom of your post. This isn’t required to participate in the link-up but I would really appreciate it!
If you were featured be sure to grab a button for your site! Thank you for linking up and sharing your great posts!
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Michelle says
Two things I wanted to be: a mom and a teacher. I’m both – I’m blessed!
Michele Morin says
Always a nurse or a teacher.
And then I did neither, although I do homeschool my children, so I guess that counts!
Blessings, Jenny!
Brittany at Equipping Godly Women says
I saw your respect article earlier this week–loved it! I very recently wrote a similar article for To Love Honor and Vacuum, and it’s great to see others’ take on the issue as well.
Kelsey Ferguson says
I always wanted to be a mom and a teacher, too! While I’m not a teacher, I love being a mom! 🙂
Tia from Suits to Spit Up says
I wanted to be a teacher and a dancer 🙂
bethany says
Could never make up my mind either -but my first thought (the one that always seemed inconceivable!) was to be a writer. And after every attempt to do far more “practical” things -I somehow wound up being a freelance writer, aspiring author, and blogger. Isn’t that the Lord, for you? Man may plan his steps, but the Lord directs Him!
Summer says
This one is funny for me 🙂 I wanted to be a lot of things including a soldier. As an adult, my mind is as far from those desires as the east is from the west! Thanks for the party ♥
Summer
Kori says
Growing up- I switched between so many things but at the heart of all was being a caregiver of some kind. Whether it was for people (nurse, doctor, teacher) or animals (marine biologist, zoological vet).. I wanted to care for others. Now I’m a mom of 3 (one that has classic/severe autism and will need lifelong care) and I feel that God has truly lead me in the right direction.
Susan - Lifebetweenlittleandbig.com says
I always wanted to be a photojournalist. I ended up with a landscape architecture degree (long story), but blogging is kind of like photojournalism, so maybe I’ve gotten there after all! Thank you for the link up!
Jenny says
That’s a really cool dream and degree! 🙂
Karen says
I always wanted to be a mom!
Bonnie Lyn Smith, Espressos of Faith says
I wanted to be a mom and a writer. Mother was my most significant goal. I’m so grateful God granted me children.