Our Quarantine-Friendly Valentines Day Tradition

The other day my husband was wrapping up a meeting and the person leading it tried to schedule the next one. He looked at his calendar and said. “Oh, two weeks would be February 14th, does anyone actually do anything for Valentines Day?” And my husband was like “yes, I do, I am unavailable on […]

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What I’ve Been Reading Lately

Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty. I read this for my old lady book club. The plot took some bizarre turns. It jumped a shark for me. There are better Moriarty books for you to read. (there’s some profanity and innuendo in this book but no sex scenes) Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. This […]

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Running Playlists from Guy and Violet

I was recently laid up in bed for a few days with an ankle injury. It was sooo boring. I watched a lot of The Great British Baking Show and Somebody Feed Phil. I read The Silver Currant by Kenneth A. Baldwin. I stared out the window and wished I could plant the two hundred […]

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Books to Match Your Resolution

I got married on December 28, 2005. On New Years Eve we were road tripping back home after our honeymoon. While my husband drove, I found a fresh page in my notebook and wrote 2006 at the top in big letters. Then I wrote down four subheadings: Physical, Intellectual, Spiritual and Social. “Okay,” I said. […]

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How to Get Your Kids to Love Giving

It’s December. I have heard from many parents how stressful this time of year can be because of the pressure to find the perfect gift for their children. Stressful financial situations, particularly this year, combined with kids who are inundated with consumerist messages and braggy friends can weigh down parents’ hearts. All we want to […]

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Board Game Gift Guide

When we were first married my husband and I made a goal that we wouldn’t be one of those married couples that no one ever hears from again after the wedding. We wanted to stay connected to our single friends and continue to create new relationships. We found the best way to do that was […]

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How Do You Read?

My eight year old, Heidi, has started saying that she hates reading. I’ve gone through grief: the denial, shock, horror, anger, remorse and bargaining. How is someone to cope when her child says such a ridiculous thing? But the girl does love stories. She is an audio book enthusiast and the first one to remind […]

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Books from Summer

I had a major case of reading too many books at the same time this summer. I am halfway through three books in print but didn’t actually complete any during this crazy summer. All the books I got through were audio. I also decided to pull my four children out of digital learning and home […]

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Creativity is Christlike

I spoke about this on a zoom call for my church women’s organization this week, so I thought I’d type it up as an essay and share it with you. “Men and women who turn their lives over to God will discover that He can make a lot more out of their lives than they […]

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May Books

I chose to wait a week to post this blog entry out of respect for the protests, George Floyd and the others who have been victims of police brutality. My thoughts and prayers and worry and anxiety are with the Black community right now as we deal with these turbulent times. I am working on […]

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