…e people would think and not talk – there would be less conflict. (There I just solved all the world’s problems…just joking, sort of.) Back to the song… One of the verses in the song…is “Here I raise my Ebenezer” I thought this would be a great homeschool moment. After I explained to my kids that this does not mean “Ebenezer Scrooge” – they would have to tell me what is their Ebenezer. My focus for this month has been to focus on “What God is to m…
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Ever have those days?
…y, kids are complaining of a sore throat, car is green from pollen – after just getting it washed, leftovers look like what’s for dinner, again? This is when I think to myself… I can either complain or just try to find the blessings that are all around me. Laundry – my family has an abundance of clothes. Some are name brand, some are not, some have holes, some are meant to, some are too little, some are too big, yet, we are clothed. Dishes – My fa…
This TOTALLY WORKS for ME!
I got to say, some days are just blessings. Then other days, there are BIGGER blessings. A while back, Kristen at We Are That Family sent me an email saying one of my tips was going to be in her newest book, That Works For Me. (BIG SMILE!) I was so excited. Not only that my “tip” (Number 800 – SQUEAL!) was being in a book but a portion of the proceeds of her book were going to help a ministry in Africa, a non-profit maternity home called The Merc…
Seeing things and getting a new perspective.
…a gentle transition, that no one would probably notice except my sweet hubby and me. It is so neat when the road detours and there are no traffic jams. Then life takes you down a much prettier road, just another blessing. I love those times. Just like traveling on Texas back roads. You truly never know what you are going to see or get. Blessings to you! You are loved!…
The time has come…Olympics in London!
…ece, I’m even more excited about these games. Plus, it is in London. Can I just tell you – I love London! Big Ben, Piccadilly Circus, the Parks, the Queen, the jewels, the changing of the guards, not to mention – tea time! Love it!!! My hubby will speak in his British accent and my knees just melt. Mind you the man is from Kentucky, but you would never know it, when he is in his English mode. Okay, enough lovey dovey talk…. Homeschoolers are going…





