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More Faith … Less Fear

Posted by on Jul 31, 2020 in Blog, Family, Food for Thought, Friends, Quotes | 4 comments

More Faith … Less Fear

As we find ourselves in an ever-changing world, I must admit that my writing world has changed as well. I now write only for pleasure (my memoir), for purpose (prep for my Bible studies), and to bring thoughtful pause into someone’s life (my monthly blog). When I was writing my novels, I did not take time to read. While in the ‘writing zone,’ not only was time precious, but I did not want to be influenced by another author’s work as I developed my characters and plot. I wanted to...

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An Insignificant Sapling in a Plastic Bag

Posted by on Jun 26, 2020 in Blog, Family, Food for Thought, Memories | 1 comment

An Insignificant Sapling in a Plastic Bag

Wearing the best grin a grade-eighter could possibly muster without feeling silly, he handed me a small plastic bag. “It’s a tree and we have to plant it,” he said,  unwaveringly. I looked at the object in question: an eight inch Blue Spruce sapling. The roots were half as long as the wanna-be tree and I knew in my heart the game was over before it started. This little twig didn’t have a chance. Nevertheless, we spent a portion of my younger son’s lunch hour digging a hole and...

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Brunette or Norwegian Blonde? It Really Doesn’t Matter!

Posted by on May 29, 2020 in Blog, Family, Food for Thought, Memories | 10 comments

Brunette or Norwegian Blonde? It Really Doesn’t Matter!

Much has been said and written—and no doubt will continue to be said and written—about the impact COVID-19 is having on our society. We are cautioned and instructed repeatedly on how we should conduct ourselves if we are to be successful in combatting this invasion. Daily reports, personal views, and speculations for the ‘new normal’ are a constant these days. And,of course, we read headlines such as, “I think we’ll be lucky to break even,” and “International plowing match...

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Crisis Experiences

Posted by on Jan 20, 2020 in Blog, Family, Memories | 4 comments

Crisis Experiences

A month ago today hundreds of friends joined our family as we celebrated the life of my brother Doug. Through tearful words at the suddenness of his death or understanding smiles that surfaced with a memory, many hugged and shared stories and anecdotes of their love for such a good man. One friend said, “Doug was a dear man who loved life and lived it to the fullest.” Fondly known as Dougie by his dear wife, Janet, my brother left a legacy of love, compassion, and dedication...

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Love Is In The Air

Posted by on Feb 27, 2019 in Blog, Family, Food for Thought, Memories | 1 comment

Love Is In The Air

These past three months the TV airwaves have been inundated with Hallmark movies. They have evolved from Christmas themes to Valentine’s themes and now we see post-Valentine’s themes! All in all, they are sweet and very predictable. Under the influence of such heart-warming movies, it’s easy to acknowledge February as the Love Month. For me, February’s love is every day as I am gently reminded of it by a  little statue that sits on the upper edge of my stove. Given to me by my...

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Happiness: A By-Product of Loving God

Posted by on Jan 29, 2019 in Blog, Family, Memories | 1 comment

Happiness: A By-Product of Loving God

I’m not sure if I’m the only one, but I find the early, wintry months of each year difficult. I try very hard to be content—to be happy—knowing that this, too, shall pass. However, the three months of cold, unpredictable weather—and this year, in particular, with sub-zero temperatures—makes it very difficult to keep my spirits up! Sunshine is so limited, and even when it is shining, the coldness makes it hard to feel joy or happiness. On a more upbeat note, can you think of a time...

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