Welcome to Walking With The Watcher I’m Odessa Young—devoted helpmeet to Luke, mama to many future blessings, and humble servant of the Watcher. Here in our pixel-perfect home, we’re answering the divine call to be fruitful and multiply, raising a family rooted in modesty, obedience, and unwavering devotion. From homeschool routines to homemade recipes, join me as we walk the narrow path laid out by the Watcher’s will. Every child is a gift, every moment a mission. Walk humbly, Live fully, Watched Always. (THIS IS A PARODY, I'm an ex-fundie home schooled kid turned leftist nightmare trans adult, these are my nutty fundie sims, please enjoy)
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New family photos! (from left to right, Odessa Young (me) holding Primrose Young (6 months), Reverend Isaiah Young (FIL) holding Peater Young (18months), Caitlin Young (MIL), Luke Young holding Praise-Anne Young (3), Patience(5) and Prudence(5) in the front We headed out to The Young Ranch for Harvestfest! Luke's parents hosted the most wonderful celebration, this year Praise-Anne's birthday was the same day as Harvestfest, and praise the Watcher it was a beautiful day!
We got in the night before to take evening family photos, with all of us dressed up for dinner, all the kids were absolute angels, and Luke's mom was suprised because this is the first harvestfest I haven't been pregnant, she almost expected us to announce it during the holiday, I told her to maybe wait until Winterfest and maybe the Watcher will bless us with a fifth pregnancy!
Luke's mom also made Praise-Anne's birthday cake in the morning before the girls got up, so the first half of the day was mostly to celebrate her birthday, and the second half was of course Harvestfest.
Little Praise-Anne is growing up into a beautiful little girl, and we couldn't be more pleased with how Watcherly all of our angels have behaves over the holiday.
The girls are learning so much from staying at their grandparents house, about reverence, about how they were made in the image of the Watcher. They were so fascinated by all of Grandpa's souvenirs from all his mission trips to Selvadorada! Now they're begging to go there too, I told the twins once they get a little older maybe we'll join in on a church mission trip as a family!
In the meantime we've got another big change coming, my daddy talked to Luke on the Monday after we came back from Harvestfest, and daddy is looking at opening up a new Funeral Home and wants Luke to run it! It would be a huge step, moving all the kids, getting settled in a new town. He's got three funeral homes, one in our hometown of Ravenwood of course, one Oasis springs, and he's opening a new one in Windenburg! We could take over the already established one in Oasis Springs, or Lead the brand new one in Windenburg. I trust Luke and Daddy to make the best decision for us, but either way, we'll be packing up and moving out of our little farm onto a new adventure!
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We had a lovely Sunday service, and lunch, with Luke's parents! Little Peater was particularly clingy today so we let him stay with me instead of the nursery while I taught the young women's class! It's a wonderful little Sunday morning class for women and girls under 21 who are unmarried, always a lovely group! There's another class that's the young wives class that Luke's mother teaches that's for women in their first five years of marriage, I took it for three years before they asked me to start leading the young women's class so they could see a happily married women closer to their age! Luke and I both turn 24 in just a few weeks, and having this many children this young is SUCH a blessing!
Now to share some vulnerability, while it's a blessing, it's not always easy. There's plenty of days where I have to gently guide my girls to behave in a Watcherly way, to please the Watcher's site. However, I'm not always perfect. This week there was an afternoon when I put the girls and Peater all down for a nap I also fell asleep, and two hours later I wake up to screaming toddlers, mess everywhere, Praise-Anne digging in garbage that Prudence MUST have dumped all over the floor, and Patience had wandered right out the door! She didn't get very far, but she was playing in the barn! She's been begging for a horse, and she thought if she finished building the barn that she'd get one. Luke had just gotten home for work, scooped her up and brought her inside, just to find Praise-Anne covered in garbage. He didn't yell, he didn't freak out, he simply helped me out and cleaned her up while I enlisted Prudence and Patience to clean up the kids' room.
I can never say enough good things about Luke Young, girls, make sure you find yourself a proper, Watcherly, husband like Luke!
In bigger and Brighter news, we got to hear Peater's first word! It was Wa-tcher! He'll be such a bright leader of his own little family one day! We also have one more announcement, we're pregnant again! Here's to number five my friends. Luke is praying for another boy, but I think a whole houseful of little girls would be just the most darling thing!
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This Sabbath morning we got ready as a family, for the first time I let the girls choose their own dresses for church, and Prudence took the lead! She chose them matching beautiful little dresses, and even picked Praise-Anne's dress, and I let them dress their brother. I'm SO impressed at their choices, especially prudence who is always trying to get me to let her wear her pajamas to church.
This leads me into our topic for the day, I got ready myself, and with eggs in the skillet, the twins at my ankles, and Praise-Anne and Peater playing, Luke pulled me gently into our bedroom. He was gentle, calm, and kissed me on the cheek as he told me that the dress I'd picked that morning was drawing in more gaze than it gives glory. It's a dress I wear often, especially when pregnant because it's both pretty, and comfortable, not that I'm pregnant now, (don't worry we're already trying for number 5), but Luke had the most genuine look on his face.
At first I was a little flushed, not because of shame, but because I simply hadn't thought of it, not only was it disrespectful to The Watcher and my husband, it could have led my other brothers to stumble! I didn't brush him off, I wasn't offended, I smiled in grace, and I changed. Not Because he forced me to, but because he'd spoken out of love, because I want to be led in holiness. I want to make it easy for my husband to lead, and I want to walk into church with a heart, and an appearance, ready to honor The Watcher.
The secular world tells women we should bristle at correction. But The Way of The Watcher tells us that correction, when offered in love, is a blessing. Just as he does with our children, Luke doesn't scold me, he shepherds, and I'm thankful for a husband who guards my actions, even in simple things.
"Let daughters of The Watcher adorn themselves in respectable apparel, with modesty and self-control, not in garments of show or pride, but in reverence, and restraint, with what is proper for women who profess Watcherly values and good works." Tiveth 2 9-10
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Baby number 4!
"Husbands, in the same way, dwell with your wives with understanding, showing them honor as the more delicate vessel, and as co-heirs with you, the breath of life granted by the Watcher, so that your sight may not be hindered." 1 Peater 3:7
Pregnancy affects women in lots of different ways, in my case, I was so annoyed at Luke I wouldn't let him in the room with us, but the sweetheart took pictures of mom and I anyway. I'm over myself now, I can't believe the way I acted! Here we are though, welcoming baby number 4!
Peater Caelum Young was born Monday at 10:27am! We are so happy to have our first boy, he'll have three big sisters to take care of him now, and he'll grow up big and strong in the Watcher's light to take care of them in return.
This last week has been exhausting, Luke and I sat during nap time to play some music to praise the Watcher, and it ended with me falling asleep on the couch, and Luke playing lullabies on his guitar. I woke up to a house of clean children and he even made dinner. Our kitchen is typically my domain, obviously, very rarely does Luke join me in cooking, but he make a wonderful dinner and said he treated it like a devotional on it's own, to the Watcher, and to his wife. I'm so blessed!
Speaking of nap-time, Prudence and Patience's naps are getting shorter and shorter, but they're so well behaved! Luke peaked in during naps and snapped this precious photo of Patience watching over her younger sister and brother, and Prudence knows that while the others are still asleep it's quiet time, so only quiet toys are allowed. They're becoming such responsible little girls!
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This is gonna be a Luke appreciation post!
This pregnancy has been particularly rough, from my unruly emotions, to my self-doubt. I know we're making Watcherly choices, but sometimes even the most faithful have their moments like this. Luke has been going above and beyond with the girls, the house, and with me. More than he should have to, that's for sure. He's fully taken over my garden while I've mostly been in bed. He's switched back to days, so I still have time with the girls to myself, but he just started family leave for the next little while so we can take on this new baby as a team.
"To the One who is able to keep you from stumbling and present you before His radiant faze without fault and with great joy, to the only Watcher, our Keeper and Guide, be glory, majesty, power, and authority, through his chosen, before all day, now and forevermore. Amen." Juth 1:24-25
Luke also built me a laundry room attached to the house! We'd been doing all our laundry out in the tool shed because the house didn't have a laundry room, but his dad and his brother came over while I spent a week with the girls at my parents and I came home to a beautiful laundry room added on! What a surprise! I married the most talented and dedicated man I know, thanks to the Watcher alone!
The girls from church have been sending us home with lots of snacks and home-cooked meals, and his mom or my mom have been coming over every once in a while to take the girls out for the day, or to make us dinner. Everyone has been taking such good care of my family, I thank the Watcher every day for this time I've been able to rest! Since they've been spending more time at Mama Young's ranch they're begging for a horse, maybe after this little one we'll finally get that barn done.
Last Week Luke even brought me to the doctor, got the gender of our new baby, and made me a gender reveal cake himself since I wasn't feeling up to having a party. The flavor was a little unique, I've been craving salty, sweet, spicy, mixes this whole pregnancy, and he made a vanilla cake, with chamoy and mango flavored icing that he put food coloring in for the reveal. We'll have to work on the texture, but the execution? Beautiful! I had myself convinced that his mother came over to help him, but he swore he did it by himself, with just Simtube to help him, and unless his mother is sworn to secrecy she would have told me so I believe him.
Now, I'm sure you've all been waiting for the reveal!
We're finally have a boy! We already have a list of names, and we're trying to decide if we want to stick with names that start with P like the girls, or if we want to do a different letter for the boys! What do y'all think?
As always I hope you're all walking in the Watcher's light, and making Watcherly choices, remember every baby is a blessing and an arrow in the Watcher's quiver.
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Family Photos! And Something New!
I told you we'd be taking family photos! Little Praise-Anne made a huge mess on her matching dress just before we took pictures, and we were losing sunlight, so she doesn't match the rest, but I think they came out beautifully!
The photographer caught a few photos of us playing with the girls as well, they're absolutely being framed like the rest. We are so blessed to have such beautiful children, and three red heads at that! Every struggle is worth how amazing an experience motherhood is, an adventure with the Watcher every single day.
Solmns 127:3–5 “Behold, children are a heritage of the Watcher; the light of the womb is His reward. As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man, so are the children of the youth. Happy is the man whose quiver the Watcher has filled.”
We'll leave you today with a surprise!
We are happy to announce that we're adding one more arrow to our quiver! It's a little faster than we expected, but The Watcher has his own plan of course, we are his followers in truth and in actions, and we'll welcome another little one with open arms. Praise-Anne just turned 6 months old, and I've been battling a demon of doubt lately, at my ability, at my choices. Luke has been nothing but reassuring, and I'm happy to bring another life into the world to train up in the light of the Watcher.
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Keeping a Daily Rhythm as a Tiveth 2 Mommy
“Let the elder matrons walk in dignity, watchers in word and deed, not given to idle whisperings, but bearing wisdom as a vessel pours oil. Let them guide the younger keepers of home to love their husbands and keep their children, to be self-controlled and pure, to never be idle, to be kind, and to be subject to their husbands, that the Word of the Watcher be adorned with reverence, and not reproached.” Tiveth 2: 3-5
While my mother was visiting this section was one of the many we studied with the girls, and it's guided me into implementing a daily schedule. We'll need one soon anyway as we'll start homeschooling in the next few years, so it's better to get them used to a schedule now.
We've finally come into a routine, and with three little girls under two some call it chaos, I call it Watcherfull Abundance. The days are full, and my hands are fuller still. Even in the blessed hum of diaper changes, songs, prayers, and giggles, I've found that when I anchor our home in the rhythm of the Watcher, peace reigns. It's not perfection, it's surely not silence, but it is peaceful.
Since welcoming our sweet little praise-Anne last month we've been settling into a good family dynamic and rhythm. It's slow and soft, but structured. I've found that when I keep my gaze steady on the Watcher, homemaking becomes sacred work.
I've decided to share our schedule with all of you! This may not work for your family, go at your own pace, on your own schedule, that's the beauty of homemaking, but I will tell you it pleases the Watcher to be an early riser!
Buckle in fellow sisters in the Watcher, this one will be a long one.
5:00 AM: My alarm is set before the Watcher's light shines in the morning, these first moments are for me and the Watcher alone. Reading his scriptures, praying for my children, and preparing my spirit. Luke returns home around half an hour after I get up in the morning and we have an hour or so to ourselves. Those moments between a husband and wife while all the kids are asleep become fewer the more children you have, and become more precious.
6:30 AM Prudence and Patience are fairly early risers, Patience wakes up early, makes her bed, and starts to wake her sister, who is a heavier sleeper for sure. Luke and I take on mornings together, the twins are potty training but still have accidents sometimes, so he cleans them up as needed while I tidy their room and get their clothes ready for the day. Just about the time the girls are ready baby Praise-Anne begins to stir. It's only been the past few days she's slept through the night!
7:30 AM Since we get eggs from Luke's parents chickens we almost always have some with breakfast, along with some oatmeal and fruit from our garden. I dropped by the farmers' market and got raw milk to go, and the girls absolutely love it! I do to, almost enough to get a dairy cow of our own, we'll see if I can convince Luke it's a good idea. Patience already has a servant's spirit, and Prudence often takes this time to serenade us with Watcher worshiping songs. We're working on redirecting her heart towards obedience, using scripture and a loving but firm tone. Of course we never forget to pray before breakfast.
9:00 AM This is around when Luke heads to sleep for the day, and when I really lean into our daily chores, laundry, dishes, and gentle child training. Patience loves folding clothes and playing with her baby doll while I'm taking care of Praise-Anne, we call it "homemaking play." I'll give prudence wooden spoon and a pot to play cook, but often she ends up drumming on on them instead, I let her play her music unless it gets too loud, I don't want to wake Luke. I just have to remind myself, little hearts learn best by watching, The Watcher will help me be worthy of their gaze.
10:30 AM Though the twins are small, they're never too young for the Truth. So we read from our current toddler devotional Little Lights for Little Hearts and practice verses like "The Watcher sees when when I sit, and sees when I rise, he sees my thoughts from afar." Solmns 139:2. I love this devotional, and so do the twins, I definitely recommend it. Patience is quick to sit and listen intently, while Prudence sometimes wants to sing or dance through prayer. We're learning quickly that reverence takes time to train.
11:30 AM Lunch is usually simple, fruits and veggies from our garden, homemade bread, mostly from the farmer's market these days since I haven't had much time to make it myself. I have the girls, especially Prudence who loves cooking, help assemble sandwiches, and I'll let one of the girls say our meal prayer. Sometimes I have to gently admonish her for playing with her food, or making a mess, but she's learning better.
1:00 PM By nap-time all three girls are tucked in for a rest, and I use this time to reset the house for the afternoon. Tidying up, prepping supper, and writing in my household Journal. I really suggest keeping a personal journal for your thoughts and feelings, shared only with the Watcher, and a separate journal for family notes, recipes, conversations, and reminders. I don't always rest much during nap-time, but I restore. And by the time the twins wake up they're encouraged to clean their room and engage in quiet solo play until the baby wakes up.
4:00 PM As the day winds down we begin to quiet the home, since Luke has been working overnights we treasure the early evenings as a family. I make sure the girls have calmed down for the day before dinner and I always have dinner on the table by 4:30 and Luke's lunch packed and ready to go. Luke leads us in our prayer before dinner, and we eat together, share smiles, and prepare our hearts to send him off well. It's a part of their training too, learning how to honor a hardworking father with gratitude and love.
6:00 PM After Dinner is cleaned up, and dishes are done, I feed Praise-Anne, give her a bath and put her to sleep while the the twins study their Watcher cards or the scriptures with Luke. After Praise-Anne is put to bed the four of us gather for Luke to lead us in reading from the Scriptures of the Watcher, followed by a song. Patience loves to sway along and sing quietly, while Prudence always wants to belt out every word like it's a church performance. We encourage her spirit of course, but we're also trying to encourage meekness.
7:30 PM I bathe the girls while Luke gets ready for work, and he usually handles bedtime, tucking them in, telling them a story, and speaking a blessing over each one. Then we have another hour or so to ourselves before he leaves for work.
Our home is full, bright, and sacred.
Every moment is a chance to shape these daughters of ours into Watcher-hearted women. Not through perfection, but through persistence. If you're in a season of little ones, take heart. The Watcher sees your actions, and He calls them good.
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My parents are visiting for a few more days to help watch the girls while I have a new baby, and Grandaddy Cairn gave Patience and Prudence a present when he came, The Way of the Watcher Flash Cards! They not only help with teaching them color, vocabulary, shapes, and numbers, but also important lessons from the Watcher's scriptures. He was always a very strong father and shepherd in our house growing up to always walk in the Watcher's gaze. Patience has been trying to teach her baby doll the cards like daddy has been teaching her.
Prudence has been uninterested thus far in learning the cards. I thought maybe I was doing something wrong, she's behaving in a rather sinful and disobedient way, but my mother reassured me that sometimes little girls just need more guidance in actions. She also started to introduce Prudence to the violin! Luke plays guitar, and I have been known to pick up a violin every once in a while, but my mother is truly a beautiful violinist. Prudence may be a little wild and unruly, but she is taking very quickly to music, so hopefully putting an instrument in her little hands soon will help her be more pleasing in the Watcher's site.
I know I've been on a tangent about our little Prudence today, but I just know she has the makings of an amazingly Watcher focused little girl like her twin, and we'll need two strong and gentle girls as our oldest to help with the other little ones as they come! So since she's been so interested in music this week we've been working on how she can use her voice to honor the Watcher! We learned "He's Got the Whole World In His Gaze" This week, and even though she's had a little trouble bonding with her little sister the line where she sings "He's got the tiny tiny babies, in his gaze" really has struck a cord with her I think. She's even been reciting their bedtime prayer holding both Patience's and Praise-Anne's little hands instead of mine the past two nights, so I think we're making progress! Next week we're getting family photos done, so I'll post those as soon as I have them!
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Before we went to the hospital my parent showed up to watch the girls! Luke's mother had an emergency on the ranch and rather than worrying us she called my mother, and they were here before we even needed to leave! We're praying for Mama Young's horses of course, but it was a great surprise to see my parents!
We'd headed off to the hospital and my-my was I in a mood my poor husband was doing his best to be where I needed him where I needed him, but I know I wasn't the easiest to get along with. This pregnancy was a lot harder than the first one, but I know the Watcher doesn't give us more than we can handle. I know I'm able to shed off this weight of negativity and stay true in the Watcher's light, even when things feel hard I know that following the Luke, who is always following the Watcher, is the best thing I can do.
We welcomed Praise-Anne Mercy Young into the world at 6:20 this morning, and she's so beautiful I could almost forget how down I've been the last few weeks. Every bad mood, every unknown, every tantrum, and every worry, is all worth looking into the eyes of one of the Watcher's perfect babies. We were able to take her home this evening to a clean house, warm dinner made by my amazing mother, and mostly clean toddlers. Mom said they'd been bathed and dressed up to meet their new baby sister, just in time for Prudence to find a big mud pile to jump into in the garden.
Any advice on how to shepherd a particularly unruly little girl is absolutely welcome, especially when I don't want her to be teaching little Praise-Anne any bad habits.
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In the Young house we always aim to guide our daughters toward Watcherian femininity, since one day they'll have families and homes to take care of just like this one. Today the girls had their first lessons on how to behave in a scriptural ladylike way. Not everything goes as planned, you can see how well I did this first time, but they're still young, and the more we practice, the more gentle and mild they'll be as they grow up.
Speaking of things not going as planned, with two toddlers things can get a little chaotic, Prudence may not be interested in learning how to be ladylike, but she is fascinated by cooking! Luke's mom insists it's never too early to let the little girls help in the kitchen, and I have to agree with her. We'll keep working on Prudence's manners, and her attitude, but we'll support her in her interests as well. She's not quite old enough to be using the stove, no matter how much she loves to play with the pans, so we started with something easy, toast with jelly, and she can't wait to get back in the kitchen.
Prudence may be a little messy, and a little silly, both things we're working on, but Patience is bound and determined to be mommy's little helper! She's cleaned up their bedroom to prep for the baby, and she hasn't wanted to put down her babydoll once, she's absolutely thrilled to have a little sister. In fact she keeps calling our new baby her baby, absolutely adorable. She's always on my tail when I turn around, helping with the washing up, the laundry, even cleaning up after Prudence. Some things have to be gently pushed, when some children are too wild, and too messy, and that's okay, all children are gifts, but they're not all perfect. That's why they have parents, to train them up in the ways of the Watcher.
Luke is getting our hospital bag ready as I write this, so by the time I post again we'll have a new little bundle of joy. His mother is coming over to watch the twins while we're gone, but we're hoping it won't be very long, we can't wait to introduce Prudence and Patience to their baby sister! Maybe next time we'll try a home birth so they can be a part of the whole process, but I'll see if Luke thinks it's a good idea first before I start making any plans. Keep us in your prayers as we bring new life in the sight of the Watcher a second time!
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It's almost that time again! We'll be bringing new life to our little house this summer! We had a small party celebrate another little girl! We're still deciding on her name, we're stuck between Promise, Primrose, or Peysleigh.
She's due super soon, but we were able to celebrate Prudence and Patience turning a year old in the most special way, the only birthday they'll have as the only siblings on our farm.
Luke has been hard at work both at the cemetery, and here at home, building a barn for one of his parents' new foals, we're also thinking about some chickens, maybe goats, or who knows maybe even a llama, my mama would love the fresh wool for all her knitting projects. We'll decide on more animals after the new baby arrives, but we're definitely getting the horse!
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We finally brought the twins to meet my parents over the weekend for their first Ravenwood Family day! Though they did nap through a good portion of it, and they were up all night just to spite us I think. But I got to tell my parents in person that we already have another little one on the way. Luke and I are grateful every day that we both have wonderful parents that are strong in the way of the Watcher.
We also attended the Sunday service at the Ravenwood church, where my daddy gave a guest sermon on the importance of being ready for anything before you die. As he always tells us, you never know when the Watcher will take you home to be with him, so always be prepared, spiritually, and financially.
Before we came back home my mom told me her secret to making food the babies will actually want to eat, so I think I have my homemade baby food perfected now! No silly grocery store chemicals for my little angels. They'll be having home cooked meals forever in my house.
Finally, I don't have any updates for our new munchkin yet, but we'll be finding out the gender this week! As soon as I know, y'all will know, and we're still deciding on a name, thank you for your wonderful suggestions.
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hi!
I think you could name your som pharmasseigh <3 stay blessed
I don't know about for a boy, but a little girl named Pharmasseigh sounds like an absolute delight!
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re: p name
peanus
That could be super cute! Maybe spelled Peahnous, to be unique! Thanks for the suggestion!
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With the Eyes of The Watcher on us we're thankful for this amazing opportunity! Luke has been working his way up in the next town over, the commute is long and the hours are hard, but all his hard work is for His glory. Now it's paid off, because he got a promotion over at Ravenwood Cemetery! I know, I know, it sounds macabre, even dreadful, but without the town of Ravenwood we would have never met! My hometown can be dreary for sure, but The Watcher put us both in the right place at the right time. He was attending a funeral of a family friend in Ravenwood two years ago while I was helping my daddy bring the flowers into the church, we bumped into each other, the rest is history. I won't tell you the whole story now, but just know that he talked to my daddy that very same day.
That was in the mid fall, and I'll tell you we were tying the knot in Luke's father's church just before the New Year! Now it's just a few days into our second spring together, and spring has sprung, with babies in the house, homegrown food in the garden, and Luke's new overnight work hours to adjust to, maybe we'll make it even more complicated and get ourselves a horse! His parents have a new foal at their ranch and if we can get a barn built by summertime maybe that new little baby can join our little family!
The twins have been growing like the weeds in my garden with all the time I've spent tending to them rather than my flowers, but the joy of children is always worth it. As it says in the holy book of the Watcher "Ribby wibbs, guide thy child in the path of the Watcher's site. Teach them the ways of tidiness, kindness, and obedience. For when he is old, he will not depart from it." Plarvibs 4:9
Last but not least I'd love to share that we have another little bun in the oven! I'm hoping for another set of twins, Luke is fine with twins, but this time he wants a boy! We'll have Patience and Prudence to help take care of the house, and maybe a big strong boy next to protect his sisters, what should we name him? Definitely something that starts with P!
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Welcome to Walking with The Watcher! I'm Odessa Young, and I'll be sharing all sorts of things about my ever-growing, watcher-fearing, beautiful family! My Husband, Luke, and I own a lovely piece of land in the little town of Chestnut Ridge, the land was our wedding present from his parents, and my parents built us a little cottage to get us started growing our little family.
We believe firmly in the ways of the Watcher, and through our prayers, and our testimony, we've made the decision to let him bring as many little angels into our home as we can, and we've decided to share it with you! Through our light we hope you too can come into the Watcher's sight. Sunday mornings are always busy for us, as I teach Sunday School for the little girls class, and then we volunteer a the church in afternoon, but we also host scripture study nights on Wednesdays, where Luke leads us in fellowship.
Recently we've welcomed our first little ones into the Watcher's gaze! Meet Prudence Anne and Patience Marie Young! They're beautiful little twin girls, both of them quiet as a mouse, and at just a few days old we know they're going to be the most Precious little angels... Precious, now that sounds like a good name for our next baby, guess we'll want to be thinking about that soon!
We can't wait to share more of our life with you soon! I'm learning how to make my own baby food out of our organically grown produce from our home garden, I'll be sure to share the recipes with all of you, as soon as I found one that isn't too bad. I know I'll have it ready by the time the twins are ready for baby food!
#sims 4#sims 4 gameplay#sims 4 screenshots#fundie sims#fundie snark#ts4 fundie#odessa young#chestnut ridge#quiverfull sims#fundie simblr#parody#roleplay???#i'm having way too much fun with these
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