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This week I’ve been sharing key times in my adult life where there’s no way luck or coincidence played a part. My faith is more than showing up to church on Sunday. I have a living, breathing friendship with Jesus. And there was a day when I felt He was all I had. And I’d…
January is Thyroid Awareness month and I didn’t want it to go by without sharing how such a tiny gland has such a big impact on our family. According to nahypothyroidism.org, there are 300 symptoms associated with a thyroid dysfunction. The most common are: Cold hands/feet (hypothyroidism) Dry skin (hypothyroidism) Unexplained weight gain (hypothyroidism) Unexplained…
I apparently was out of it last week feeling under the weather because I forgot to do the A2Z meme for the letter F. So today I double up. F—Forget G—Garage I know, clear as mud, right? But I think for someone, it might be a FANTASTIC lesson. See, nearly eight years ago we knew…
Each Saturday I share a confession regarding how I’m feeling or what I’m doing. It’s courtesy of Pliable in His Hands. It’s not the best word but it works. Last year we took our first family vacation ever. Because we live in one state and have family in another, any vacation…
As the curtain falls on summer, I’m still fighting the image that the season is all about relaxing and a care-free time. It’s been a heavy prayer time and so many people are going through tough, junky stuff. Just like the Texas heat that hasn’t let up, women especially seem to be struggling with self-worth…
When our daughter was in an infant she was diagnosed with airway restrictive disease or something like that. It was asthma, but she was too young to be diagnosed with it was the gist of it. But breathing was hard for her without assistance. As she’s aged, she’s needed the nebulizer less and less. In…
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