Monthly Archives: February 2018
Too Many to Count
I’m counting my blessings, so I really don’t have time to blog today. There are so many of them. Amidst a continuing parade of wrinkles and hurdles, this week has reminded me how loved I am both from heaven and from earth. Last week, our dear friend Greg and his son Cade came to our … Continue reading
Finding Glory
One of the gifts that God gave me is my imagination. I’ve shared before that I had imaginary friends as a child, and I’ve always written stories in my head. Often, I’ve imagined heaven as a place where creation is perfect and unfallen (which I am pretty sure I can’t adequately imagine!) and I’ve visualized … Continue reading
Martha or Mary?
I have a love-hate relationship with the story of Martha and Mary in Luke 10. I love Jesus’ sense of humor and his patience as he speaks to Martha. I can picture her, red faced, hair a mess, apron dirty, ticked off. I can see Mary, nails perfect, clean outfit, totally relaxed sitting near … Continue reading
February! Yay!
It’s February! Five months since two cat 5 hurricanes blew through. Five months filled with stress and worry about recovery and repair, rebuilding and revising our plans. Five months of tired, haggard faces around us, navigating downed trees, pot holes, and lines. Five months that included generator noise and darkness, terrible cell service and … Continue reading