February 25, 2019
When transporting your delicious treats, having the right food carriers can make all the difference.
When transporting your delicious treats, having the right food carriers can make all the difference.
We’ve had our kitties just a few weeks now. Max, the tiger, is 3, and Mitzi, the Maine coon is 5. We rescued them from someone who rescued them about 3 years ago. Her living situation was changing and, for the kitties’ well being, she was desperately trying to find new living arrangements for them.
There are memes, weekly, floating through Facebook about some home in the country, mountains, woods, with the quote “You can have this if you give up fill-in-the-blank.” They say “give up football the rest of your life” or “give up the internet.”
The outdoors beckoned to me yesterday, its siren call irresistible. In a brief five-minute interlude.
I’ve seen a lot of memes lately about how long the month of January always seems to be, like this one below. Well, this year, for me, January seems to be flying by. I can’t help but think if “the longest month of the year” is flying by, what will the rest of the year
Zaphenath-Paneah Decades ago, now, there was a married couple who were trying to live for Jesus, bringing their blended family along with them. There were several in our church at just the right age to join Bible Bowl, a quick buzzer game of Bible knowledge similar to College Bowl. Several of us kids jumped at
I had the sweetest little facetime phone call the other night: A: Gramma! I have two wiggley teeth, see!! (and she proceeded to wiggle her teeth.) G: Oh my goodness! How exciting! (as I don’t notice them wiggling at all.) A: And, look, this one is wiggley, too (as she wiggles another one.) The Granddaughter’s
Life is hard; then you die. This saying has been in Hubbs’ repertoire the whole time I’ve known him (about three months longer than our marriage!) Being the Pollyanna that I am, I refused to believe this to be true. But, really, it is, isn’t it. Life is hard. When we were newlyweds, I thought
I noticed this morning that this clock needed batteries (beautiful clock but the real time was 10:26!) Since I always try to have some on hand, the need was quickly addressed.