This is the last post in the "How to Be Married" Series. Gosh, what a lot of wonderful advice has been shared. Go back and catch up if you missed a post and share with a young person who could benefit from real-life wisdom gleaned from years of experience. Part One Part Two Part Three Dear Friends- You are in for a treat today! Brad and I LOVE Jerry and Darlene Kinder and admire them for many reasons. They are the NICEST people ever and genuinely live out their love of JESUS in authentic … [Read more...]
How to Be Married….Part Two
This is the second in a series about marriage, in honor of our 40th wedding anniversary. I am so blessed to have people in my life who say "yes" when I have a request of them. Thank you, marriage warriors! Catch up on the first post if you missed it HERE. Hello Friends! I was tickled that so many of you read and enjoyed the invaluable wisdom from Debbie Diel and Kevin Colclasure in the last post. Getting marriage advice from people who have learned how to be together for many, … [Read more...]
How to Be Married
Hello, Friends! Brad and I recently celebrated our 40th (WHAT?) wedding anniversary with a road trip to the Northeast. We had a wonderful time, saw LOTS of sights, and lengthened our list of places we want to visit again. We are crazy about Vermont and Maine and hope to return and spend more time in both of those states. (Well, I'm crazy about them and Brad really liked them, too.) Spending hours in the car together traveling 2700 miles in 9 days, with no hotel reservations, a Garmin, and … [Read more...]
A Real Ted Talks
Are you like me? Sometimes a great big blessing becomes so familiar that I take it for granted or don't even acknowledge it as the gift that it is. I had a "duh" moment recently and I'm vowing to soak up every bit of this privilege and specialness. Recently, a friend commented to my sister, Karen and me that she doesn't have any "older" people in her life. Her parents are long deceased, she lives far away from the parents of her friends, and isn't even involved with people at … [Read more...]
I Miss “The Hugger”
One of my favorite meals to eat out is breakfast. It just seems special to linger over an extra cup of coffee and conversation after eating something besides my usual toast and peanut butter. Cracker Barrel, The Pancake Pantry in Nashville, and the Donut Hole all get a thumbs up from us! But one of my top breakfast places is Grayt Grounds on 30A. I love this little coffee shop located in an old house with funky decorations, lots of twinkling lights, vintage furnishings, and yummy food in this … [Read more...]
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