Everyone Has a Story
We arrived in Cincinnati yesterday afternoon for our third homeschool convention this month — and we went out of town to see our daughter Bethany and her family twice this month, too! It’s been wonderful. Ray and I have many…
We arrived in Cincinnati yesterday afternoon for our third homeschool convention this month — and we went out of town to see our daughter Bethany and her family twice this month, too! It’s been wonderful. Ray and I have many…
We set off yesterday morning for 2016 homeschooling convention #2. An unfamiliar squeak at a four-way stop a half hour from home convinced us that a trip to our trusted auto repair shop would be a good idea — better…
I am slowly checking off the items on my mental do-this-after-From-Adam-to-Us-goes-to-the-printer list. Ray and I have definitely slowed down in the days after that deadline, but “slowed down” hasn’t come close to slow — not yet. Last week was packed…
I’m an optimist at heart, so I’m not sure why these words from a literature class in my distant past have always stuck with me. They are from the poem, “To a Mouse,” by Robert Burns. The part I remember goes like this: The…
Yesterday morning was a busy one around our house. We have a major deadline coming up on Friday for From Adam to Us and I was scrambling. I was at my desk before 6:00 a.m. A little while later, I…
Clara and Wesley’s Sunday School teacher taught the parable of the lost coin on Sunday. It was an appropriate day for me to hear it, because it had been a lost and found sort of weekend for me. A couple of weeks ago,…