“Be mine.” Four of my favorite valentines these days are my grandsons. Kevin and I shopped for the perfect gift to give them on this Valentine’s Day. Asher and Lucas got LaCross cleats. I am now a LaCross fan. Zeke is into everything related to Cars movies. I scoured Amazon to find any Car he … Continue reading My Valentines to you
Category: “On the Way…”
My coffee maker and me
If you knew me I would not be one you might label as obsessive compulsive or OCD. If I took a personality test I would probably score very low in those types of tendencies. But for some very odd reason, I am obsessively compulsive about a clean coffee maker. One might even label me a … Continue reading My coffee maker and me
Exhaustive Emptiness
“Exhaustive Emptiness.” I love the phrase. I only wish I had coined it. It came from one of my favorite authors, Max Lucado. It was in a recent devotional of his. Exhaustive emptiness describes those moments in your day when your spinning your wheels and you don’t see that anything you are doing is accomplishing … Continue reading Exhaustive Emptiness
Where the Wild Things are
Day 3 - Where the Wild Things Are Come listen as Kevin reads from my new book “On the Way - 40 days traveling with Jesus one the way to the cross.” 2059CFB3-E83D-45DE-8DE0-53DE95A025B6 Do you feel like you are in a dry season or a desert place? John the Baptist heard the call of God … Continue reading Where the Wild Things are
They call me LaLa
They call me “LaLa,” but that is definitely not the grandmother name I intended to acquire. I wanted to be “Lolli” and I wanted Kevin to be “Pop.” However, through the years and beginning with our first grandson, Asher, my name has evolved into “LaLa” and Kevin’s is “Pop Pop.” The name “LaLa” is a … Continue reading They call me LaLa
Everlasting Father
The picture is faded because that’s what old Polaroid’s do. They place perfect memories onto imperfect paper. The paper can’t keep the images from blurring forever, but the memories can’t fade from our minds. What old Polaroid snapshots can do is stir up the memories. I call this week my dad’s birthday week. Three years … Continue reading Everlasting Father
The Hill
It’s time to get healthy. My word for 2018 is purposeful. “Lord, may every step I take be filled with purpose toward getting healthy.” I have to lower my A1C. I have to be able to climb hills and valleys. My husband surprised me this year with a trip to Israel. I have until … Continue reading The Hill
Son Sun
Well, according to scientific facts, our planet has just completed one revolution around what is the center of our solar system, the sun. We have also begun a new revolution around the sun. Since we are 10 days into 2018, it will take us approximately another 355 days to complete this new revolution around the … Continue reading Son Sun
Re-centering
We were immersed in a stimulating conversation. What it was about? - for the life of me I can’t remember, but it must have been deep and philosophical because it made me miss my exit. I heard the dreaded command from Gruzelda, (that’s what I call my car navigational contraption because at times … Continue reading Re-centering
THE CONSOLATION OF ISRAEL
It has begun. The first Sunday of Advent began Sunday December 3rd. The twenty four hour period came and went. It was a beautiful day. I got to spend it with a special little guy, Ezekiel Matthew Jones. He is nineteen months old and he lives in Pittsburgh. I don’t get to spend a lot … Continue reading THE CONSOLATION OF ISRAEL