Goodbye Red WallWhen we left the city and moved back to the farm, I was balky. Oh yes, I wanted to move back home closer to our families, but I was persnickety about our new digs. I knew farmers and wanted to be careful not to get us into a house that was "too" nice so that we wouldn't have to stay there forever, constantly remodeling and upgrading. Little did I know!The wall looked like this in February. Yuck. … [Read more...]
HE IS RISEN!!!!I pray that you have a blessed Easter, celebrating the resurrection of our Savior with your family and friends.This song says it all. Enjoy! … [Read more...]
A Big DealA few weeks ago, my sister Amy and I were in St. Louis. We had just enough time for a few minutes at Target, which to most people would be no big deal. But remember? I live way in the countryside and the nearest Tarjay is over an hour away.A visit to this store is a treat to us!I was browsing the Easter display at the front of the store when I was joined by a young mom with two little ones in the cart. One of the little girls was asking her mom about Easter. Her mom laughed and said, … [Read more...]
Farmhouse FoodI was invited to attend a meeting today that reminded me of this book, which I loved. Sweet "mature" ladies who have been meeting together for 20+ years. Anyway, roll call was an April Fools Joke played on you this year. One of the members said she had recently started a new diet. When she stepped … [Read more...]
Friday Fragments-The Saturday EditionThis has been another fun but busy week, and I'm happy to share some of it with you!Rewarding Activity:Last Saturday morning, around 160 of us gathered at our local community center to pack 50,000 meals for Haiti. Two of my former students took this on as a project through Change This World; they raised $12,000, organized the packing day, and will visit Haiti this summer to meet some of the people impacted. It was fun and I am so proud of Kristen … [Read more...]
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