The greatest day in history, Death is beaten You have rescued me Sing it out Jesus is alive The empty cross, The empty grave Life eternal You have won the
The greatest day in history, Death is beaten You have rescued me Sing it out Jesus is alive The empty cross, The empty grave Life eternal You have won the
My grandma is 84 years old. She’s lived through The Great Depression and several smaller recessions, World War II and several smaller wars, severe Polio, putting herself through college, leaving
Today I am grateful. I’m grateful for a job that, as my roommate put it, I can say “Yay!” about. I’m grateful for small, shy smiles, for tiny triumphs, for
(This blog is directed at single people whom I dearly love. To those who stay in touch, THANK YOU. You have no idea how much your support and friendship has
Denver uses trekking poles to climb foreboding crags in howling snow. I use them for pleasant hikes in 70-degree sunshine, on a well-marked trail amongst wildflowers and birdsong. To each
Last night I got home a bit later than usual, and went to take a shower before my handsome husband got home. (Even though I’m technically employed now, he still
All writers are readers, and I personally love to read something brilliant that a friend has written. So attention everybody, because I think you need to read this. My friend
I’m feeling antsy, excited and restless. I want to go somewhere, see something new, eat a homemade sandwich by a large and refreshing body of water with the sun beating
It is cloudy and cold. Blast.
Adam and I sat down this week with an Excel sheet (my husband understands spreadsheets, hallelujah) and our bank accounts and money-spending habits and made a budget. We also have