It’s my favorite place to stop and look at the gently sloping hill covered in native grasses and sedges, plus wildflowers: blue muhly sage, white milkwort, and golden dyssodia. There’s
It’s my favorite place to stop and look at the gently sloping hill covered in native grasses and sedges, plus wildflowers: blue muhly sage, white milkwort, and golden dyssodia. There’s
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow,including the NICU*, where babies gowho need some help; they’re born too soon.They should have stayed in mother’s womb. The kind of help they
I had so much fun writing a novel this year, and now it’s finally ready to share. Please check it out on Amazon. In other news, I’ll likely be taking
You stood on the shore watching me kick, swing out without aim – my hair dripped and clung in knots – you stood watching me, helpless. You built a raft:
Hi, friends! Check out my testimony story from a few years ago, shared as a guest post on the Christian Creative Nexus blog. I’m honored to have my work shared
On the way home from church on the day before my 20 week ultrasound (the one where they look at the baby’s anatomy and measure all the body parts and
My husband and I were reading Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton, and when we came across a passage contrasting poetry with reason, I thought of my recent foray into the
I’ve tried to order these characters from least to most favorite, though it was difficult to do so! Of course, there are many other loved characters in the wings, but
Hello, readers! I haven’t been posting for a little while. Instead, I’ve been sick and taking it easy for the past several weeks. I’ve also been revising my novel, which
Spring is here. Where I live, spring is basically summer, but still. It is the season for blooms. In the several pots on my deck and patio, flowers are blooming.