It seems to be a universal truth that no matter how many books one has, ones precious child will fixate on just a few and make you read those and ONLY those books until they know it by heart and you want to stab your eyes out. And while I did get REALLY tired of reading Seseme Streets Big and Small and Elmo's Wild Wild West, there were a couple that I never tired of reading. And one of ... View Post
Dear Friends, You are doing it right. I promise.
Monday was a good day. After 5 weeks of one illness then another, I was feeling at least back to 87.7%. Maybe even 90%. Maybe. (I still have to nap at least once a day, instead of once every-other-day.) And I had had a good day and I was grateful. Driving homefrom work, with groceries for dinner in the back of the car, Christmas music on heavy repeat, I felt so happy for all that is ... View Post
My Two Sons – On Raising Boys
(photo by Judea Jackson.) These are my boys when they were littles. They are not little anymore. Yesterday Vanessa left me this comment on my Heirloom post ...I too, have two boys. I love them so, but as a very girly girl I struggle with how to parent them well and pass on values that matter (they are still very young).... , you seem to have been successful with your boys passing on the faith ... View Post
Heirloom Dishes
When I was a baby, my mother bought me a set of dishes from the supermarket. These are those dishes. Growing up I knew of their existence, and from time to time, I would get a glimpse of them. She did this for all my siblings as well, but I have to say that mine are the best. They are the most classic. And they suit me. Also, they were made in England, so that is a bonus. Up ... View Post
At the Intersection {Volm. 7} Faith, Art and Motherhood – an Interview with Megan Tietz of SortaCrunchy
I am so excited about today's guest at my little cyber kitchen table, where we all sit and chat like the oldest and dearest of friend for these At the Intersection interviews. I have missed these chats the last couple of months and I am so excited to be bringing this regular feature back. Today's guest is Megan Tietz from Sorta Crunchy. You may know her from The Art of Simple or Deeper ... View Post
At the Intersection {Vol. 6} -An Interview with author and crafty mom Lisa Scandrette and a GIVEAWAY
Today's post is part of a series I am hosting called At the Intersection, and it is all about how other gals out there -gals like me who are mothers, artist and followers of Christ - juggle all three areas of their lives at once. I am so excited to share with you this interview with a new friend of mine. I met Lisa on a very Friday, under a very small tent, when I gave a very poor excuse of a ... View Post
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