“You’re gonna have a good nap tonight…” – to my baby (alternate lyrics are fun) “Skidamarink-y-dinky-dink” – also to my baby Some Mumford and Sons in the car on the
“You’re gonna have a good nap tonight…” – to my baby (alternate lyrics are fun) “Skidamarink-y-dinky-dink” – also to my baby Some Mumford and Sons in the car on the
MUTEMATH concert in February! Have waited years for this! Moving to a new city and our new home (God willing). Painting and gardening at said home. Rest, no more anxiety,
Hula hoop Writing Listening Harmony Communication Teaching Being R’s mom Follow along and try your own 30 days of lists here.
Happy New Year! I’m starting this year off with some fun list writing, for absolutely no reason at all other than the pure enjoyment of it. I’m not very tall
Instead of the traditional resolutions, which I find feed into the negative tendencies of my deliberate and perfectionist personality, I’ve decided to try something easy and fun for January. I
This week I’ve been reading a devotional based on Christmas carols (if you know me you know I love Christmas time!). Yesterday’s was about being home for Christmas. Last week
I’ve written a few posts since the birth of my daughter, and they’ve all been true in the sense that I have reflected on my circumstances and have tried to
I listened to a sermon by Tim Keller the other evening called “Can a Mother Forget?” on a wonderful passage in Isaiah 49. In the passage, God asks if a
Can a super fussy baby be an answer to prayer? Why, yes! I would never have thought so before about two weeks ago. But around that time I was voicing
. . . spent so much time in laboratories that the world when he came out seemed to dazzle him, so that he walked slowly, lifted his hand to screen