My Brother, Theodore Roosevelt
I adore my brother, Steve. He is my only sibling. I remember the day he was born. When Daddy pushed me in a park swing, Steve was in the next swing down. When I was sleeping in the front seat…
I adore my brother, Steve. He is my only sibling. I remember the day he was born. When Daddy pushed me in a park swing, Steve was in the next swing down. When I was sleeping in the front seat…
The Notgrass History team just returned home from our annual retreat. Our theme passage was Philippians 4:4-9: Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice! Let your gentle spirit be known to all men. The Lord is near.…
The Bible is God’s message to the world. In it are the most important words we will ever hear on earth. The Word of God is forever. The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God…
Every year at Christmastime, Ray and I receive a Christmas card from his English cousins, the children of Ray’s mother’s brother. Even though we have only met them once, the card is always signed with the affectionate English symbol XOXO,…
The city of Colorado Springs is home to 465,000 people and a surprising assortment of places to see. On a clear day, you can see snow-capped Pike’s Peak. The Air Force Academy trains cadets on the northern edge of the…
The first time I remember paying attention to politics was when I was about six years old, and John F. Kennedy ran for President. The only thing I remember about that election was that Miss Willie, our elderly neighbor two doors…