photo credit Last week I shared with you some notes and tips for preparing for a day of rest. This week I would like to share with you the preparations I make leading up to the Sabbath. In our home there are three areas that need preparation: laundry, cleaning, and food preparation. Laundry Before baby [...]
I don’t know if you have noticed or not, but there is a theme going on in our kitchen: soups and greens. And why not? When it is single digits outside, soup just sounds good, right? This week alone we have soup or chili on the menu for four out of seven nights. I have [...]
I wanted to share with y’all an answer to a comment I received about using our time before marriage and children. I graduated from college just a month before getting married. Whether or not that was a good use of my time is another post for another day. There were five months between when my [...]
I have been blogging and reading blogs for nearly three years now. If I have learned anything, it is this: a blog is a very narrow look into someone’s life. It is encouraging and challenging to see someone’s triumphs, but what we miss is all of the disasters along the way. Sometimes it isn’t even [...]
Before I had children I never thought I needed a day of rest. As always, He knows better than I. Then I had children and it seemed that when I needed a day of rest more than ever, it was impossible to have one. There are meals to prepare, dishes to wash, laundry to do, [...]
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