I write about weddings a lot – partly because we’re at the age of perpetual Bunny Season, so weddings are kindof a way of life these days – but also
I write about weddings a lot – partly because we’re at the age of perpetual Bunny Season, so weddings are kindof a way of life these days – but also
“If you care about something you have to protect it. If you’re lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you have to find the courage to live
I love Christians. I really do. But sometimes I am just so frustrated with the apathy that surrounds our faith. Why are we so focused on ourselves and our comfortable
(Geek patrol – if you don’t watch LOST, this post will probably mean nothing to you. Then again, if you don’t watch LOST, time to get on Ye Olde Bandwagon
I’ve been thinking about life lately, about the relative smallness or largeness of it, and the things that make me frustrated or hold me back or keep me flirting with
I’m a bit over-zealous in my expectations. The slightest bit of chill in the air appears right after Thanksgiving, and I’m already in the throes of Christmastide, revelling in hope
…I giggled with my girls. ….we hugged our family. …we danced for joy. …we posed for more pictures than I ever thought possible. …we relished incredible community. …we embarked on
So, I was going to write an incredibly bloated list of peaks and pits and everything I loved about last year and how very awesome marriage is and holy cow
OK, so my title kind of gave it away, but I went to CostCo today. Now that the “wind-outta-the-sails” moment is over, let me tell you what I learned, or
We’re in Texas. And, following a healthy obsession with holiday themes that started in young childhood, I’ve been thinking a lot about thankfulness, what I’m thankful for, and what I