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a cow named Moo-Moo
When I first started feeding calves, I loved it. My husband would do chores and then come finish milking for me so I could fill a couple buckets of milk and go convince the calves that a bucket is just as good as a bottle. Then work started piling up and my husband wasn’t able…
No Fear
There we were, sitting around her kitchen table. Her whole house is warmth and comfort and gentleness. She asks the questions everyone should ask– looks right at me and digs right into the deepest-truest part. “And how are you doing, really? Are you struggling with fear?” Many people have mentioned it, but in statements. “I’m…
Doubts {and the great I AM}
The weeks are flowing and stretching me. The days get shorter and the moments longer. I’m elbow-deep in editing and formatting the final copy of Pain Redeemed, set to come out next week. Next week. I tried to forget that fact as I worked in the garden this morning. The boys were splashing in the creek…
entering worship.
Walmart was crowded. People swirling through, grabbing fresh loaves of bread and Florida oranges and stocking stuffers. My own bag of last minute essentials was tucked beside my purse in the cart. “Sleighbells ring, are you listening? In the lane, snow is glistening…” It’s a tradition, started years ago now. The group of us stumbled…
Becoming What You’ve Always Dreamed
Dear ones, Come visit me at Allume today? I’m talking about becoming the one thing that you’ve always dreamed to be. In my life, my desire to be a mother trumps most everything else- but for those of you who long for something different (to be a writer? a photographer? a wife? an artist? the…
Ode to Laundry {scaling decades and continents}
They say the only things sure in life are death and taxes. I beg to differ. Laundry is a pretty sure thing. Maybe not the actual doing of laundry but most definitely the need to do laundry. My first home was a log cabin (I did learn to read there but that is where my similarities to Abraham Lincoln…
Such a beautiful truth!
This made me smile! 😀