Monthly Archives: June 2022
Old Ways Are Like Old Houses
Just before waking up this morning, I had a short dream. We were at hubby’s mother’s old house, the one on 26 acres of land in rural Arkansas. We were discussing what to do. “Well, I guess we could just … Continue reading
You Can Live Healed
My hubby looked down at my shin the other day and asked how I got the injury he saw. I honestly don’t remember. I probably bumped into something. Random injuries I call them. It’s funny because I can remember specific … Continue reading
Praise Him In The Moment
That flood we had back a couple of months ago caused loss. It was real. And it hurt. Some of the loss was less important and other things were treasures. Nevertheless, the flood caused even some treasures to be un-keepable. … Continue reading
Mourning Into Dancing!
When I was young and before it was easy to tell who was in mourning. They wore black and some even wore black veils. Lots of people mourn over things unseen by the natural eye. The loss of friendship. The … Continue reading
You Have Redeemed Family Traits
One of my aunts loved genealogy, and now one of her daughters enjoys it as well. While it’s amazing to go back many generations and look at names and places, nothing about that gives much info if any on personalities … Continue reading