In a world that is screaming individuality, we find it ironic that when it comes to schooling everyone is supposed to fit into the same peg. I am not an educator, and I am thankful for that. I do however feel that most children would get so much more out of being taught in the style they learn in, ... read more
HOPE
Be joyful in Hope, patient in affection, faithful in prayer. Romans 12:12 We hear the word hope so often in our daily lives, but how often do we take notice when someone is sending us signs of hope? This last year has been so transitional for me, a time of reflection, growth, sitting, being still, ... read more
40 things it took me 40 years to learn
Some people are fast learners...some are steady....some are slow...some never learn...but what I have learned is that it is in our stories, our personal times of joy and sorrow that we learn the most and if we are willing to share that with others, then we will accomplished great things. So after ... read more
What’s luck got to do with it?
I sat in the grass on a warm spring day among the three acres our home sat on...maybe I was 9? I sifted through the blades of grass and white flowers on the clover searching for one with four leaves. Those are the lucky ones, and I can't remember now but apparently I was in need of some luck. I ... read more
Scrambled Please
According to Wikipedia in 2009, "an estimated 62.1 million metric tons of eggs were produced worldwide from a total laying flock of approximately 6.4 billion hens." That's a whole lot of eggs! Interestingly enough the population of the world in 2009 was 6.804 billion. So why do I find this ... read more
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