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Happy trees
On a cold evening, a few weeks ago, I turned on the television and was pleasantly surprised to find there’s a whole channel devoted to...
Apr 3, 2022


It has a name
When I was in high school, our drama group put on the play The Miracle Worker. As was the case for most productions, I was a backstage...
Mar 19, 2022


Like a child
I work at a preschool a couple of days a week. I know that these kids ranging from one to five-years old will eventually grow up to be...
Mar 19, 2022


Deliverance
We got a taxi to the hospital and after what felt like forever—if you’ve spent time in the waiting room with a sick loved one you know...
Feb 14, 2022


Feed my sheep
If you’ve been inside any stores since Christmas, you know that Valentine’s Day must be just around the corner. Heart-shaped candy boxes...
Feb 7, 2022


Something familiar
I’ve published a few books over the last eight or nine years, and something I’ve noticed when a person has read one of my books is her...
Jan 17, 2022


Artificial reefs
“They don’t know that it isn’t real.” This was the reply from Rodrigo, the man who took our family snorkeling on his little boat, the...
Jan 3, 2022


Say “You-hoo!”
When our girls were little, one of their favorite games to play was hide-and-seek. They would tell me or my husband Brent to hide our...
Dec 22, 2021


We are the champions
Last weekend, our youngest son’s soccer team played in a tournament in Gatlinburg. Back in August, when they first listed it among the...
Dec 6, 2021


A grateful heart
I have a sign in my kitchen which has been there for more than a decade. It reads: “GIVE THANKS: Oh Thou, who has given us so much,...
Nov 22, 2021


The answer
Last week, I sat in a chair facing a group of four-year olds as they sat “crisscross applesauce” and waited for me to read a book to...
Oct 25, 2021


Line of dominoes
A few weeks ago, I heard an unmistakable chirping sound as I walked through the basement to the laundry room. We had recently changed the...
Oct 11, 2021


Still a shock
Twenty years ago I had the shock of my life. After a year of unsuccessful attempts to have a baby, I had finally seen the coveted two...
Oct 4, 2021


A little help
As I was sitting on the sidelines of one of my sons’ soccer games recently, I heard a familiar question, “A little help?” It was part...
Sep 27, 2021


Weed tree lumberjack
For the most part, my husband and I were raised as city people. A half-acre lot was plenty for our folks. They had their vegetable...
Sep 6, 2021


Stockpiling God’s blessings
Our two sons are both on travel soccer teams. This means that they seem to be playing ball all the time. In the winter, we’ve watched...
Aug 30, 2021


The Invention of the Microwave
When I was 6-years old, my dad bought our family’s first microwave oven. It was a giant behemoth with its own designated piece of...
Aug 14, 2021


Our Own Worst Enemy
I had a friend in elementary school named Jill who was allergic to chocolate. I knew she tried to avoid it, but I didn’t know exactly why...
Aug 2, 2021


Wonder
One of my favorite words is the word wonder. As a mom, it reminds me of my kids when they were all little. I loved watching them as they...
Jul 10, 2021


Deadheading
I enjoy being outside in the summer, especially in the morning before the sun sends down the full force of its intensity. One of my...
Jun 21, 2021


Framily
A couple of years after our youngest son joined our family, I took Ezra to a birthday party for a school classmate. When the party was...
Jun 7, 2021


Patience
I’ve written before about the perils of broken bones. With four active (and possibly clumsy?) kids, we’ve had our fair share of trips to...
May 23, 2021


Faithfulness
It’s funny to track the differences between my childhood in the 1970’s and 1980’s with the world that my kids live in now. The ways we...
May 23, 2021


Forget yourself
When my husband and I were first married, we lived in an apartment which was conveniently located right next to a Kroger. There were many...
May 10, 2021
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