Working from home with three small children (ages 4, 2, and 6 months) and being suddenly thrust into educating my oldest via virtual school has been one of the most challenging things I have lived through since having kids. With…
This recipe is forked from King Arthur Flour’s Banana Muffins recipe, minus the topping. There are a few notable changes: one can of pumpkin in place of mashed bananas, 10-grain cereal for the oat bran, and a teaspoon of cinnamon.…
This poor blog is sorely neglected. There are a number of reasons for this but one of my goals this year is to make time to blog. With three small children constantly needing something, many of my hobbies have fallen…
I participated in the the Worldwide WordPress 5K today – I’m glad that Automattic organizes this virtual event. When you work on a computer all day, it’s easy to remain sedentary and neglect time outdoors. I run mostly for the…
Elliot Elizabeth Gooding was born two weeks early on the evening of August 3rd. She was wide awake and very alert from day 1, ready to find out what the world is all about. She’s now six weeks old. This…
Today one of my favorite authors died. Elisabeth Elliot’s words had a profound impact on me as a young girl and helped shape my thinking, especially on the topics of loneliness and patience. Her no nonsense writing style and constant…
Most of the work of this recipe is chop, chop, chopping everything up but you’ll be eating it for days. 🙂 Ingredients: 2-3 boneless skinless chicken breasts 1 small cabbage 2 apples 1 onion 1 package of almond slices Approx.…
Christ came to redeem for all times and seasons. Only my flagging, drowsy devotion relegates his influence to an annual holiday. But every day, I get to try it again. I try to awake to the truth that every day is as sacred as the next...
It is one of the great troubles of life that we cannot have any unmixed emotions. There is always something in our enemy that we like, and something in our sweetheart that we dislike.