From before I’d left for Texas, I’d wanted to go see Lee and let him know what I was up to but didn’t make the time to tell him, and since I’ve been back, I’ve wanted to give my all to the kids, so yesterday was the day I finally surprised Lee with more than just a visit. Continue reading
Change the World
…moron is Right!
I wonder who thought putting these two words together would be a “good” thing.
con·struc·tive
1. serving a useful purpose; tending to build up.
synonyms: useful, helpful, productive, positive, encouraging
crit·i·cism
1. the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes.
synonyms: censure, condemnation, denunciation, disapproval, disparagement, opprobrium, fault-finding, attack, broadside, stricture
From Knowledge to Wisdom
Yesterday, Katie revealed more of the process of how she came to the decision of keeping her baby, and the journey was heart-stopping! Continue reading
From Never to Forever
The enemy comes to kill, steal, and destroy and, at different times, has reeked havoc in my family, but yesterday, some of his plans were abolished.
Twenty-two years ago, I served my ex-husband divorce papers and declared I’d never go back to him.
Over the years, we remained friends, and he never stopped loving me. I, on the other hand, continued down many different roads, and most of them were dark, and down every road, he remained my friend.
He never dated, never had a girlfriend, never “moved on.” Continue reading
Deceiving Labels
Let Me Be Your Guide
This Saturday, I’ll be a part of an amazing event. I wasn’t sure what the event was going to entail, but after learning about it last Saturday, I HAVE to share it with you because it’s going to be AMAZING!! Continue reading
Just Keep Swimming
In one week, I received SIXTEEN scarf orders. Do you even “know” what that means?
It means I don’t have to quit and find a job.
It means this business will remain and grow.
It means, every time I cried and sobbed, there’d be an outcome (if I didn’t give up).
EVERY TIME I contemplated quitting, I KNEW I was supposed to continue on, but it didn’t make any common sense. Continue reading
Church in the Park
On Saturday, a friend had visited Lee and found out he’d taken a fall, hurt himself, but was okay. I knew I’d wanted to go see him but didn’t know when.
During December, I was sick most of the time and knew visiting Lee was out of the question because getting sick was the LAST thing he needed, so I kept my distance but always kept him in prayer.
When I “did” feel better, I just didn’t make the time to make the drive to Balboa Park, but once I found out about him recovering from a fall, I felt an urgency to see him. Continue reading
Surprise Souvenirs
Yesterday, Carolyn, Nathan, and I had a wonderful last-day-of-the-year time at Sea World, and the goodness started before we even entered the gate. Continue reading
