From the category archives:

Medleys (i.e. One Thought After Another)

Here comes the sun… and I'm playing on February 20th

February 17, 2010

Peace and quiet, for a moment.  Even when it's cool outside, an afternoon in Florida is most often accompanied by a drowsy, hypnotic haze. The sun doesn't beam on a winter afternoon here on the coast; she glimmers and glows.  Last week we went on vacation. And last night was Clara's fourth birthday party. We [...]

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Communications

February 5, 2010

    I love it when writers write about writing. Here’s a post that made me think on it today.     When man first picked up sharpened stone and started scratching away, I wonder if his first few pictures were a preface of sorts: “Well, this is a whole new form of communication and you’re probably curious as to [...]

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The Same As It Ever Wasn't

January 9, 2010

In which I blog about blogging, and state the (current) purpose and intent of this blog.

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What a Life

November 2, 2009

   What a month…    What a year. What a decade. What a life.    I’m always going from one thing to the next. (My husband says I never stop going). A couple of weekends ago my baby sister got married. She’s almost 22 years old. Which makes me the oldest bride out of all [...]

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Glorious Butter and Other Things

August 30, 2009

  What a gorgeous day. I went to church with my family this morning. I usually don’t get to hear the whole sermon because of my baby, Mercie, so it’s nice to listen online at some point during the week.    And tomorrow we start our homeschooling preschool with Clara. In reality we are always teaching [...]

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Let's Start At The Beginning

June 4, 2009

It’s been nearly a year since I wrote. In that span of time I’ve been learning a lot about God. I had a baby last September, my second daughter. We named her Mercie. Sweet and beautiful and content Mercie. I’ve read nearly every L.M. Montgomery book available. Of course, the Anne and Emily series I’d [...]

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