This Christmas post starts with a very un-Christmas-y story, but stick with me for a minute, and we’ll get there. 2 Samuel 18 relates a […]
DIY Silhouettes
I’m all about handmade Christmas presents. I don’t do it to be cheap, but to be personal. Here’s one of the best I’ve done. […]
The Truth About Santa Claus
I love Christmas. I have a Christmas tree and stockings and traditions and lights and all that other Christmas-y stuff. I even have a Santa […]
A Tree For Many Christmases
We put up our tree yesterday, as we always do on the day after Thanksgiving. It is starting to lose some of its very-fake branches. […]
An Interview With My Grandpa Moss
This is the latest installment of a series about family history interviews. In my last blog post, An Interview With My Grandma Stafford, I shared […]
An Interview With My Grandma Stafford
In my last blog post, Something You Won’t Regret, I mentioned interviewing my maternal grandmother before she passed away. Following is most of that interview. […]
Something You Won’t Regret
Listen up! I’m about to tell you something that you will not regret, and you’ll definitely look back on it and thank me for nudging […]
We Can Finally Eat Waffles
Occasionally I like to serve breakfast food for supper. Oh, I know it’s not the most healthy, low-fat, low-carb, or low-sodium meal, but it’s yummy […]
The Curriculum I Use: A Review of The Well Trained Mind
I often have people ask me what curriculum I use. I think they are expecting an easy response like “I get these DVDs from Somewhere […]
Human Again
There’s a saying where I come from that says, “They look like something the cat dragged in.” It’s not a compliment. Well, having a non-functioning […]