Courage is such a strong word for a personal quality that is often misunderstood for bravery. I do not consider myself to be a courageous woman. I hate heights, scary movies, skiing, deep sea diving and any adventurous sport where I might be injured or get eaten by a shark. I also hate conflict andContinue reading “Courage”
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Giggles and Curls
Oh, the days of giggles and curls. Soft, touselled hair. Chins with drool. Mommy’s kisses soothes her tears, as baby hugs her mother dear. Tickles bring giggles. Toothless smiles appear. Chubby knees to limber legs. Tottering to walking in too few days. Talking, running, out to play. How I wish to go back to infantContinue reading “Giggles and Curls”
Summer in the Pines
The cool, green, leafy canopy hangs high over my head as I walk the worn dirt path to the small office. Campers of all sizes align both sides of the road. Full timers have made their sites their second home, having added wooden stairs, decks, or porches as well as flower gardens or hanging pottedContinue reading “Summer in the Pines”
Deeply Rooted
Keep your roots deep in him, build your lives on him, and become stronger in your faith, just as you were taught. And be filled with thanksgiving. Colossians 2:7 (GNT) My husband and I have been living in Arizona for almost two years. We have a pretty home with a lovely walled in yard, surroundedContinue reading “Deeply Rooted”
The Racial Divide
When the news first came out about officer Dereck Chauvin pressing on George Floyd’s neck for nearly 9 minutes, I was stunned and then angry. As I watched the video and heard George cry out, “I can’t breathe!”, I turned away, in horror. Every time I thought of George’s ordeal, I cried. I cried forContinue reading “The Racial Divide”
Our Annual Cross Country Trip
Being that my husband and I are originally from Vermont and Massachusetts, respectively, and that our families still reside there, we make an annual trip in our fifth wheel trailer from Arizona to Massachusetts every summer. This year was a little dicey with Covid-19, and having left our trailer at our RV park in Mass,Continue reading “Our Annual Cross Country Trip”
Compromise
The word compromise brings memories of the difficult decisions my husband and I had to make, early in our marriage. Jack (not real name) had two grown children and I had two young teens and a second grader. Jack’s version of discipline was much different than mine and led to arguments. He was much moreContinue reading “Compromise”
Valentine Bouquets
I had just finished an assignment in my dorm. Girl after girl were being paged to the office, on Valentine’s Day, to come down for beautiful bouquets of flowers from their boyfriends. How I envied them! My boyfriend and I had parted months before but hearing the names paged over the intercom felt like daggersContinue reading “Valentine Bouquets”
A Different Perspective
“The Way you think determines the way you feel, and the way you feel determines the way you act.” Rick Warren Recently, when talking to someone on the phone about my age, she said, “emotionally you don’t seem your age.” I was surprised and slightly offended. I should have asked her to clarify her statementContinue reading “A Different Perspective”
Riding on Two Donkeys
This Sunday, April 5th, marks the beginning of, what Christians call, Holy Week. It is the week that we remember the events that led up to Christ’s crucifixion. Today, as I read The beginning of Matthew 21, verses 1-11, I was struck by how Jesus rode two donkeys, a female and her colt. Jesus hadContinue reading “Riding on Two Donkeys”