The Empty Waffle Box and Other “Endearing” Differences

Heading home from vacation, it occurred to me that traveling is a great way to highlight the differences between males and females.  Keith and I have fallen into our respective roles – he drives (as efficiently as his family will allow) and I hand out snacks, change movies, organize electronics, gather trash, refill sippy cups, […]

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Perspective . . . parked by a dumpster, on a rainy day, at a tiny rural gas station

Well, 41 isn’t a big deal compared to 40, but I can’t say that I look forward to birthdays anymore.  I have to pretend to be excited about it because the kids are excited and I don’t want to be “Debbie Downer,” reminding everyone that I’m marching toward death at a rapid pace or that, […]

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Book Recommendation – Pastrix (The Cranky Beautiful Faith of a Sinner and Saint) by Nadia Bolz-Weber

She curses like a trucker and is covered in tattoos  — not your typical Christian cover-girl – but I’m telling you, her story and her faith are inspiring.  I LOVE the book Pastrix by Nadia Bolz-Weber.  Do yourself a favor and read it.  I have never laughed so hard while learning so much. This book is […]

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God’s Pestering

As usual, the Lord is messing with my head.  I invite Him in, ask for His wisdom and then whine about what He wants to teach me.  I’m not sure why He puts up with me. I’ve been in a Bible study with some wise and fabulous ladies, studying the book of James.  I have […]

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Dancing in the Light

I love it when God uses simple things to get our attention. A friend from Bible study gave all of us a “dancing poinsettia” for Christmas.  It’s solar powered and my kids went crazy for it, taking turns putting it in different windows each day and watching it move back and forth, dancing in the […]

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