My little one started school this week, so that makes two boys gone all day and one lonely mama. Summer is over, but it was full of wonder . . . Valerie delivering the answer to my earnest prayer: Yes, John needed freedom to ride! Roses carried home on the back of a motorcycle God blessing me again and […]
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Let me relate this spring to you as an imaginary ballet. It begins in the past. A mother holds her blond toddler’s hand as they skip through crowds of adults who stop to pat his head, smile, blow kisses. In an instant, the child grows into a tween. Most of the grown-ups grow indifferent. A […]
Have you ever experienced the scent of bluebonnets? I don’t mean holding one to your nose; rather, the aroma that floats on the breeze over a blooming field of blue. Walking through a meadow last weekend, alone with that sweet scent, I cried. It was too much beauty to contain. They were, of course, happy […]