April 2018

5 Ways to Keep your End of School Year Joy

Disclosure: This page may contain affiliate links. This means at no additional cost to you we may receive a commission if you purchase a product from one of our links. We only recommend products we love. This time of year one Mama or two might want to pull out her hair! The end of school […]

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The Day the Sky Was Darkened by Loss

A daunting sky was the first sign that things would not end well, and a life defined by loss was ahead. The weekend had been on for the books. I had taken my sweetheart home to meet the parents. They had causally met a few weekends before for a brief hello at the our football

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Fibromyalgia-Bad, Ugly & looking for Good

I was diagnosed about 16 years ago with fibromyalgia. Now for those who have yet to see the ads or hear about this crazy disease, it basically is over-reactive nerves. For years when I was overly stressed, I would joke with my sweet hubby and say “it is on my last nerves”. I now realize

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Women in the word

Women in the Word

It is so easy when you have an auto-immune disease and you are a true introvert to sit at home for peace. Effort and energy are required to have relationships so when flares hit the easy answer is to hibernate. I am finding that what really fills my heart is time with Godly women. The

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Gift that Keeps on Giving

Several years ago my mother gifted me the best present, the gift of a cake decorating class. With four children whose birthdays are 6 weeks apart, it helped to have one expense taken care of by decorating the cakes myself.  Not long after I finished the class a friend who owned a kids gym asked

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