The sound of the landing gear, as always, makes me jump a bit in my seat, my pulse beating more rapidly. And let’s not forget the sweaty hands. The desert below me was tinged with green more than usual for... Read more →
September 2010
The alarm blared a little too early this morning. At 3:50 a.m. Dazed and confused, all three of us somehow made it intact to the airport where I said, “See ya later,” to my loves. They jetted off to Canada... Read more →
Last week, Brennan and I ran into a fireman at our neighborhood H.E.B. whereupon I asked if we could ever come by to see the fire trucks. His reply was, “Yes, ma’am, come by anytime!” I couldn’t wait to take... Read more →
Have you missed this face? I thought you might have. He’s 20 months old tomorrow, can you believe it!? He is a bundle of energy and a bundle of joy. He loves his sticker book and has gotten really good... Read more →
For His Pleasure
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Sometimes my motivation for blogging and interacting with the online world gets so muddled. I’ve come to love blogging and having an outlet to write. And while it brings me much joy, there are times when the battle inside me... Read more →
She’s Watching
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Who do you say Jesus is? An historical figure and that’s it? A good guy, but not for you? Someone who demands too much? A fake? Someone who made outrageous claims? As I read Ann Voskamp’s post today entitled, “How... Read more →
Let’s talk random. Because today, random is all I got for ya. After reading the first chapter in Echo in the Darkness , I couldn’t put it down and stayed up until midnight Monday to finish it. And I loved... Read more →
This weekend called for desperate measures, y’all. I’m just as tired about writing about our ongoing illnesses as you are reading about them. Matt went back to the doctor last night and after being on antibiotics for a week, he... Read more →
The Good: For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been engrossed with the first novel in Francine Rivers’ Mark of the Lion series. It is gripping, and I quickly became caught up in each of the main characters’ lives. Not... Read more →