A Little Understanding Please
She looked up from her computer and asked, “How can I help you?”. She seemed friendly enough at first glance, so I started to answer. “I’m here to check my
She looked up from her computer and asked, “How can I help you?”. She seemed friendly enough at first glance, so I started to answer. “I’m here to check my
Every year families celebrate by decorating their homes with flags and bunting, marching in parades, and enjoying BBQ cookouts with friends and family filled with all kinds of delicious summer
“I can’t wait!” she said to me one day, when turning seventeen. Lots of candles on the cake this year, and Yay they’re all for me! Not an unusual
I was broken. I had spent several years after our daughter’s diagnosis of Autism trying to “fix it” and in trying to fix each “problem” that came our way, I
Our Abbey loves In N Out! I mean she absolutely LOVES it!! If you don’t have one in your neck of the woods you’ve just got to find one and
Eric scooped me up into his arms and lifted me off the ground and into the air. It was a romantic gesture my six foot five inch hubby had done
It was a typical weekday night. Just the four of us sitting around the table eating dinner as our son shared about his day. Then Abbey piped up and proudly
One story, we came back to again and again, was the story of the storm on the sea in Mark chapter 4. Jesus and his disciples had gotten into a
Let it go God’s got this Let the hurt be His to heal Let the burden be His to bear Let the pain be His to pacify Let the mess
Our daughter completed our little family of four. Two years earlier we had welcomed her big brother Caleb. Blonde haired and blue eyed, and smiling seriously within his very first
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