For those of us who are good at remembering the hard things and have a hard time remembering the good things…here’s an idea for 2019. ~ Anu
I had an acquaintance in college that I would converse with in the campus dining room. Our schedules happened to converge during mealtimes, and we would talk when we met with each other. He was an intelligent student, and we had stimulating conversations during our time there. During one particular lunch, I remember sitting down
I plugged in my straight iron and sat down on the little stool in my bathroom. The week had been a long one. What started out as a fever and a cough quickly escalated. Within a week span, my husband went from a no big deal urgent care visit to three appointments with three different
What does faith look like to you? Abraham is known as the father of our faith and with good reason. It’s hard to understand why but God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac…and Abraham was willing to obey. He got up the next morning, gathered his son, servants and supplies, and proceeded on the
Do you remember how you felt when you landed your first job? Maybe you were like me, idealistic and ready to take on the world. I knew I was doing what God called me to and I could hardly contain my excitement. Business cards were printed with my name on it AND I had my
I have been re-arranging my kitchen. Here’s the background: I have lived in this home for almost 11 years. On the day that we moved in, my wonderful cousin unpacked my kitchen and set it up for me. It was amazing. She has an incredible knack for organization and workflow. It was perfect. It was a
Every time I even think that I may finally understand what parenting entails, a challenge arises that leaves me unraveled. Wise friends advised that we read “Raising Giant Killers” by Bill Johnson. I picked it up hoping to find strategies on how to deal with my children. I am three chapters deep and you know
I remember walking into a small bridal boutique to look for a wedding dress. It was a two-room quaint structure that had all the appearances of a little home. This location had been recommended by a friend, and it happened to be the right place for me. The dress I had imagined with its lace
It was almost closing time and a cup of hot soup was calling my name. After returning from the soup aisle, I sent my technician home for the night. Business was winding down and I was looking forward to a slow uneventful last hour. Just me and my soup. But the silence was short lived.
This is it. The last day of 2018. I know some of us are in disbelief by how quickly the year flew by. Some are glad it’s over. And some are in awe of all they experienced this year. As we all get ready to welcome 2019, I want to share what my family and
Joy
My husband and I each have two siblings, the youngest being 10 years apart from us. That means while our children are in their teens and twenties, our nieces and nephews range from 6 months