Who are we really?
Several weeks ago at church I had one of those “ah-ha” moments. It all seemed to fall into place for one brief moment and I have been thinking about it ever since. The scripture was from Matthew 25: 31-46, the … Continued
Snowflake in a jar
Today this post was featured by Lisa at Insignificant at Best. Go check her out. Thank you Lisa!!! I seem to have found myself with an abundance of pickle jars and jelly jars. Pickle jars because I asked someone at … Continued
Slow Cooker Pork Roast w/ Harvst Root Vegitables
This roast hits the spot on a cold winter day. I love the sweetness of the apple cider plus the savory onion and herbs is a nice blend. 2 sweet potatoes, peeled and chopped 2 parsnips, peeled and chopped 2 … Continued
Toy Review – Hexbugs Nano
‘Tis the season for toy shopping. Addison has fallen in love with Hexbugs Nano. In the past we have had some Hexbugs (robotic cockroaches, spiders and various other insects). On their own they are just okay. Leading up to his … Continued
Family Photos
Two weeks ago we had a photographer come over and do some family photos. Breezy Winters (yes, that’s really her name) was a delight and did a fantastic job. Check out her website. Just in time for Christmas cards, new … Continued
Easy Chicken and Rice Soup
Soup’s on! It is officially winter weather (at least until this crazy Oklahoma weather decides we need another 80 degree heat wave 4 days after Thanksgiving) and that means soup, stew and chili are on the menu. This chicken and … Continued
Meet & Greet with Jeff Marsh – creator of Phineas & Ferb
Thank goodness I read my Macaroni Kid emails. It lets me know about all the exciting haps in my neighborhood. Last Saturday Fred Jones Museum of Art was having a screening of Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd … Continued
Used book sale
Two weeks ago I went to a used book sale and scored this nice little stack of books for $9.50. I was excited to see a couple of books that Addison and I will enjoy reading together. How To Eat … Continued
Paper snowflakes for little hands
Last week when Addison saw the paper snowflakes I made he wanted to make some too. I knew that my snowflakes had way too many layers for his little hands to cut through and the folding might be a little … Continued
Does God tell time?
I grew up reading and loving C.S. Lewis. When I became an adult I still read his fiction for children but began to explore his inspiration writings for adults. One of the things that I love about Lewis is his … Continued