~ Mealtime Prayers was born out of a simple wish to share my passion for prayer around the family dinner table. Mealtime Prayers are my little gift that you can pin, print, and pray. You can share Mealtime Prayers with friends, memorize them, or just add a little variety to your family dinner prayers. Speaking of dinner, if you need a little inspiration,…
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Kindergarten Graduation {and other wild tales}
Littlest graduated from kindergarten this week. A milestone for sure. I fought back tears, replacing each one with a flood of praise for our favorite kindergarten teacher and the church school we’ve called home for a decade. Pre-school isn’t just for toddlers, you know. I’ve been raised up, too, by godly women who pour love, faith, and Christ’s light into…
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Mia’s Spanish Gazpacho
This picture was taken the night before Mia entered the sacred club called Motherhood. She wasn’t called Mia back then, of course. Surely her thoughts never ran wild enough to imagine a day when nine grandchildren would holler for their Mia at a lake house full laughter and love. That’s me in her belly. I’m not sure if my father…
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Mealtime Prayers: On solid rock I stand
~ Mealtime Prayers was born out of a simple wish to share my passion for prayer around the family dinner table. Mealtime Prayers are my little gift that you can pin, print, and pray. You can share Mealtime Prayers with friends, memorize them, or just add a little variety to your family dinner prayers. Speaking of dinner, if you need a little inspiration,…
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Mealtime Prayers: All Things Bright & Beautiful
~ Mealtime Prayers was born out of a simple wish to share my passion for prayer around the family dinner table. Mealtime Prayers are my little gift that you can pin, print, and pray. You can share Mealtime Prayers with friends, memorize them, or just add a little variety to your family dinner prayers. Speaking of dinner, if you need a little inspiration,…
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Packing Tips & Essentials for Traveling
I was fifteen the first time I used my passport. Reluctantly I made my maiden voyage to France the summer of 1984. For a young girl who loved the idea of overnight camp but loathed the reality of being away from home I was in over my head. Besides, living in France for the summer meant I was going to…
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