Happy isโ€ฆ

When are you most happy? Circumstances that include celebration bring the biggest smile to my face. And if dancing is included then Iโ€™m beside myself with laughter, endorphins free falling from my brain. Celebrating makes me happy. Happy isโ€ฆ long anticipated joy! The birth of a baby A wedding after a lengthy engagement A clear … Continue reading Happy isโ€ฆ

Fish Out of Water?

Have you ever purposefully moved away from your comfort zone? Iโ€™m curious, friend, how did you manage? On what or who did you rely? Have you ever felt like a fish out of water? My dear man and I are closing in on 18 months living in a new everything on the opposite side of … Continue reading Fish Out of Water?

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If I ever meet your first husband, Iโ€™m going to tell him a thing or two!Randy Brittain While he finished speaking these words, it took me a moment to process the sentiment. Because he is my first, and only, husband. I began to laugh, and responded, โ€œ Oh, you would, wouldnโ€™t you!โ€ His goal each … Continue reading Page 9

Day 4 โ€“ What if {hope} is the light leading us back home?

Then she arose with her daughters-in-law to return from the country of Moab, for she had heard in the fields of Moab that the Lord had visited his โ€ฆ Day 4 โ€“ What if {hope} is the light leading us back home? Purchase my book at Amazon.com

Follow

Today I am participating in the Five Minute Friday with Kate Motaung and her crew of brilliant writers. The word this Friday is {follow}. Iโ€™m setting my timer for 5 minutes and below weโ€™ll see what words follow. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ We, my dear man and I, are getting close to a year living in a new … Continue reading Follow

Favorite

Day 27. One-word. Favorite. Favorite is probably my favorite word. When discussing a particular Bible verse, Iโ€™m prone to say, โ€œOh, this is one of my favorites!โ€My dear man chuckles and says, โ€œYou have a lot of favorites!โ€ And itโ€™s true. I have a lot of favorites. Itโ€™s not true that Iโ€™m overusing the word … Continue reading Favorite

Changes

A straight line on an EKG means you have no heartbeat. Itโ€™s called a flatline. Without a heartbeat we cannot live. A flatline means death. This visual aid encourages my simple pondering thoughts as I look at the one-word {changes}. Itโ€™s true. Itโ€™s science. A healthy heartbeat on an EKG looks like a lot of … Continue reading Changes