• I can see… the glory… of God.

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  • 1. …we buy squishy reptiles at Target, 2. …days seem to never end, 3. …we stop at Sonic for artificially flavored drinks, 4. …we eat cold breakfasts, 5. …Mama sleeps like log (when she sleeps,) 6. …we have relapses in potty training 7. …the baby seems to be looking for something (or someone,) 8. …Lucy mopes, 9. …the house misses the reverb of Celtic and bluegrass tunes, and 10. …Number 1 becomes the man of the house: “Mama, if the boys wake up tonight, come in and get me so I can help you.” Dear Baba, Your four little men and I are so ready for you to get back home. Can’t wait until tomorrow! Love, Mama

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  • “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it.” Hebrews 13:2 (NASB) Daily life has a way of feigning predictability, as we reply to it’s boasting with self-reliance and -sufficiency. And so, though reluctant at times, I have a deep love for the way my Savior shakes things up, and pencils in little experiences unscheduled in my family’s bursting Day Runner. This, for us, came in the form of unplanned house guests-strangers, really-who’ve stayed with us through the weekend, and into the first part of our week.  Our new friends moved here from several states away, for the start of a new career, as well as a position at our school.  Headmaster hubby was to help move them in on Saturday morning when their apartment fell through, leaving our guests at the beginning of their search all over again…with a loaded […]

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  • Our quiet afternoon ritual was interrupted by our noisy little 7mos. old, who insisted upon joining the affair. With precision did he attack the teacup and deposit much drool in my apple chai tea with milk and sugar. The unexpected surprise: delicate clinking against the teacup. Yup, Houston, we have a tooth!

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  • …because the menu for a purple baby shower would’ve included purple grapes, purple cabbage, eggplant, red onions, blueberry pie, and perhaps lavender cookies. Hmm…not so bad, I suppose. Rather, this past weekend I hosted an orange-themed baby shower for Number 1′s 2nd Grade teacher.  (We are a start-up school, and consequently, have a school board, staff, and parents, that feel like family.) Anyhow, this was a fun theme to work with. If you want to throw an orange party, this post is for you. Here was the predominantly orange menu: Chilled Carrot-Ginger Soup with Coconut Milk Cantaloupe and Bocconcini (mozzarella balls) Salad with Prociutto and Mint Veggie Tray with Mini Orange Peppers, Carrots, and Blanched Asparagus served with a Chipotle Red-Pepper Dip Smoked Salmon and Cucumber Sandwiches Goat Cheese and Crackers, served with Apricot Preserves, Dried Apricots, Figs, and Grapes Rooibos Blood Orange Iced Tea Orange-Vanilla Cupcakes with Swiss Meringue […]

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  • A vintage copper necklace made with red jasper for the birthday girl who loves roses.

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  • Little Sweet Succulent

    Terrariums are on the brain again as of late. I don’t have the time or the resources to make one quite like I’m imaging in my head, but I gave myself a fix with a a little agave succulent. It takes all of about 10 minutes, including cleanup. I picked up an inexpensive vase, as opposed to a jar with a lid (as you would for a traditional terrarium.) Succulents must remain unenclosed, and are potted in well-drained potting mix. It’s easy…try one! Here’s what you need: a clean wide vase large pebbles or stones activated charcoal small succulent plant Place a layer of rocks in the bottom of the vase, followed by charcoal. Gently remove your succulent from it’s container and shake of excess soil. Lower your plant carefully into the vase, and pot the succulent’s roots within the charcoal. Water lightly, taking care that the roots do not […]

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