Tea for three
Teatime is one of our Easter practices this year. It is nothing special, except that it is.
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Musings in making and finding Home in this wild and wonderful world.
Teatime is one of our Easter practices this year. It is nothing special, except that it is.
Read MoreWhen friends come to visit, it’s all just absolutely right.
The last minute photo in the dark because when else, the bag of wet and muddy clothes because our kids kid so good together, the smiles that reached down to our toes with maybe at least one of us hiding a tiny tiny tear at the corner of an eye because we’re about to send them off…
Read MoreHenlee chose to host a “Buggy Tea” to celebrate our month long attention to the six-legged. 🐜🐞🦋🐝
Read MoreI took a retreat via the backroads of Loogootee, Indiana this past weekend. I traveled for a mothering conference and wound up teary in “Crazy Larkin’s” birdhouse paradise…
Read MoreLast week an online friend became a real-life friend who also happens to be sort of a cousin through marriage.
Read MoreTo celebrate Michaelmas and get to know our new community, we threw a Harvest Hootenanny. My Aunt Monica came in to spend the weekend with us; her help and company was a gift!
Here’s what it looked like.
Read More“Pick up your cross and follow me” (Matt. 16:24).
At my friend’s church, baring your name, that first token of hospitality, only happens when you pick up your cross.
You bare your name when you bear the cross.
Oooh holy hot dang!
Read MoreZooming with a group tomorrow about Lydia, the first European Christian — a Gentile business woman, homeowner, and person of influence. In other words, an unlikely candidate who shook everyone’s expectations.
Read More“We weren’t created to pay bills and die.”
However lucky I am to be able to pay bills, I can’t help but ache for the More. The Abundant. That Life we are meant to share together…
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