That’s my son, 12 month old Landry Jones. He’s looking pretty angelic right there I gotta tell ya, but swirling behind those big brown eyes were thoughts of how to escape out of those knickers and uncomfortable hat his mom had dressed him in. Landry was born mover and a shaker. Snippets of childhood videos … Continue reading Home Sweet Home – Day 2 – On the Way
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Lost and Found – Day 1
I know. I know. You don’t even have to say it. I have four of the most handsome grandsons a LaLa could ever want. I recently went with their parents to Tulsa’s “The Gathering Place.” I gotta tell you I was a little overwhelmed. The phrase, “It takes a village,” took on new meaning for … Continue reading Lost and Found – Day 1
Our never ending story
“Kellye, you do realize just because you have an empty space on the wall, you don’t have to hang a picture there.” Kevin and I spent the summer remodeling our lake house and I kinda got carried away with the decorating. There were days when amazon packages were stacked to the top of our front … Continue reading Our never ending story
Life’s messy
“What on earth did you do to your feet?” Kevin asked alarmingly. Scared, I looked down and saw they were black and blue. I immediately did a mental recollection of my day trying to remember twisting my ankle, falling, or dropping a rock on them. Then I remembered. I’m a DIY’er these days. #theyshould’venevershownme what … Continue reading Life’s messy
Less Than Perfect
Less than perfect releases today Less Than Perfect is already listed as a #1 Release on Amazon! However, the best price available today is at Christianbook.com. You won’t want to miss out Anote from Ann Dear Friends, As much as I love the Bible, I’m not surprised that many people find it intimidating. They … Continue reading Less Than Perfect
Our Spiritual Ancestors
They are our spiritual ancestors. They have their flaws, but don’t we all. Ann Spangler’s new book “Less Than Perfect,” reads like a novel but the truth of her stories come from the wisest book, our Bible. If you think about it the Bible is a story book. I is a book filled with true … Continue reading Our Spiritual Ancestors
It’s not Pinocchio
I’ve been reading Ann Spangler’s devotional “Praying the names of God,” for years now. I connect with her writings. She paints a picture of our Risen Savior every time. As you read through the devotions, it’s like inviting Jesus to sit and have coffee with you. “When Jesus was at the table with them, he … Continue reading It’s not Pinocchio
It takes effort
Prayer, Bible reading, meditation, fasting, being silent, they are called spiritual disciplines. They take time. They take effort. It’s a sacrifice of both time and energy. In this day and age we would rather play, work, search the World Wide Web for crazy You Tube videos or other meaningless information. We would rather check in … Continue reading It takes effort
WHY DO I WRITE
It’s the one question that plagues me every time I sit to write. And it’s the one question that spurs a million other questions to bombard my thoughts. “Is my writing pointless Lord? Will this post make a difference in anyone’s life? Lord please don’t let these words return to you voidless. Please Lord make … Continue reading WHY DO I WRITE
TELL MY FOLLOWERS
“But the angel told the women, “Don’t be afraid, because I know you are looking for Jesus who was crucified. He is not here! For He has been resurrected, just as He said. Come and see the place where He lay. Then go quickly and tell His disciples, ‘He has been raised from the dead. … Continue reading TELL MY FOLLOWERS