Recent Blog Posts
It's in the Little Things
It is NOT our anniversary. It’s just an ordinary day. But that’s precisely why I am posting this. Scott and I have learned—it’s in the mundane and ordinary where the extraordinary takes place. It’s in the little things: the weekend chores, the silliest jokes, the...
Speak Life
Remember the old adage, 'Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me'? My first remembrance of hearing it was from an elementary school teacher when I was crying because of what a boy on the playground had said to me. There were no broken bones...
Tidy Up
It’s all the rage so I had to join in. I have been watching Marie Kondo and her “KonMari” method on Tidy Up, Netflix. If you are not familiar, she takes untidy people and helps them not only clean up their spaces but find joy and gratitude in their lives as well. Her...
Are You Cutting with a Dull Knife?
I love to cook—when I'm in the mood, that is. However, since my kids have all moved out, I find myself less and less in the mood. My poor husband misses those good old days. Sorry, Scott. But recently I got a hankering for some homemade tacos and salsa. I'm from...
“Your life is God’s story being told and His character being displayed. How does your life read? What is your life telling others about the God you Serve?”
Pricilla Shirer
“You must ask for God’s help. After each failure, ask for forgiveness, pick yourself up, and try again.”
C.S. Lewis
“God uses broken things. It takes broken soil to produce a crop, broken clouds to give rain, broken grains to give bread, broken bread to give strength.”