Keeping A Light On In The Dark
I don’t know about you, but for me, end-of-school year brings with it a generous serving of mixed emotions, piled high and spilling over. Crossing
I don’t know about you, but for me, end-of-school year brings with it a generous serving of mixed emotions, piled high and spilling over. Crossing
Earlier this spring, I had the chance to hear Dr. Temple Grandin speak at the University of Georgia. Granted, she spoke to the veterinary school
Like many of you, I read the most awful, gut-wrenching, heartbreaking news this week about the demise of Lysa TerKeurst’s marriage. While I have never
Y’all. This is likely my final post for a while—at least until we can get to Georgia and begin to find our new normal. And
Around our house, we’re in full-on cleaning and de-cluttering mode. If you took a peek in, you’d see boxes of goods to donate, trash bags
Ok, so admittedly the title of this post is a bit extreme—in part to grab your attention (did it work?), but in part because as
Just last month, the She Speaks conference took place in North Carolina, and boy—did my heart ever long to be there. This conference, started by
I don’t know about you, but I enjoy the entertainment of “reality” T.V. every now and then. On a recent episode of “The Bachelorette,” however,
Like most women I know, I’m a big fan of the store Homegoods. Seems like even when I’m not looking for anything in particular, I’m
I love the old hymn “All Things Bright and Beautiful.” Indeed, He has made all things well, all things glorious . . . but a