Ages ago, probably on a day I had a good night's sleep and a glass of wine in my hand, I agreed to participate in another Ragnar relay race. This time, we'll run in autumn in the Adirondacks. Really, it doesn't get much better, except for the insanity that is twelve people running 200+ miles ... Read More about Looking for balance
Making music with our lives
I sat in the other room listening to my girl plink-plink Beethoven at her piano lesson, silently thanking God for her piano teacher's patience. They used a tiny clip of a piece to practice, and my daughter stopped after three attempts and asked how Beethoven could write music if he was deaf. The ... Read More about Making music with our lives
SO much trouble
Chris slid into the green pleather seat behind me on the bus. "Oh my gosh! You won't believe who got suspended for giving Ms. Younger the middle finger," he said. "I don't know, who?" I responded. Insert the name of the dark-haired, eighth grade boy I later married. "He is in SO much trouble!" Chris ... Read More about SO much trouble
50 Women Every Christian Should Know: A book and giveaway
The woman stood slightly turned from the viewer with her arm raised, and a sword in her hand. She stood naked and powerful, her body muscular and beautiful in a way we rarely see in old paintings. Most of the women look soft, painted in a favorable light and the most fashionable clothes of the day. ... Read More about 50 Women Every Christian Should Know: A book and giveaway
On the battlefield
After moving overseas, I was equal parts surprised and perplexed to discover homes in England and in Switzerland don't use window screens. When you open the back door or the window in the bedroom, you invite the natural world to enter your home with you. After getting over my paranoia about critters ... Read More about On the battlefield
Asking the right questions and being someone’s answer
The first time she came to my house she barely spoke. The second time she came to my house she asked me how much my new vacuum cleaner cost. I fluttered around the answer shocked she would ask, knowing the item was ridiculously overpriced, and too embarrassed to tell her the truth. I knew how ... Read More about Asking the right questions and being someone’s answer