Confession...I watched Squid Games. Why you ask? Joe and I turned on Netflix one evening to find a movie or show to watch. Below the banner there is a section to click on shows to continue watching. We noticed that episode 1 of Squid Games had been watched. We were vaguely aware of Squid Games … Continue reading What goes in…comes out
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A dimpl teaches a lesson
Right before Christmas my daughter came home and wouldn't stop talking about this girl at school that stole her dimpl. For those thinking this refers to an indention in the cheek when you smile, let me introduce you to the world of fidgets. Fidget toys have been a craze with young people for the past … Continue reading A dimpl teaches a lesson
Is He really the “God of the impossible?”
I shared this story with a few people and thought I would share it more widely as it seemed to bring encouragement. It all started on Saturday with a Facebook Marketplace scam and losing money. Although there were some bright spots in the weekend - lunch with a couple of awesome ladies from our church … Continue reading Is He really the “God of the impossible?”
Week 1 with creatures in our garage – Rabbit summary
Remembering back to last Monday when we got the rabbits, by the time we got them home they had already pooped and peed in the cage. Again, not having a lot of information before getting the rabbits, we didn't know that we should have put hay in the bottom of the cage. Next morning...well...let's just … Continue reading Week 1 with creatures in our garage – Rabbit summary
A season of change…can you feel it?
Taking a break from our rabbit saga to chat about change. Not the stuff jingling in your pant’s pockets, the kind that most people dread. John Maxwell, a wonderful and inspirational speaker and coach, once said "Most people don't like change. They revolt against it unless they can clearly see the advantage it brings. For … Continue reading A season of change…can you feel it?
Rabbit Chronicles part 2
Continuing with my story (which will probably be a book by the time I'm finished), we are on day 2 of rabbits. In the first post, I talked a little about the journey of how we now have rabbits in our garage. Let me share with you some of the details leading up to the … Continue reading Rabbit Chronicles part 2
Refuge and strength in time of trouble
©Kris Kozamchak - A photo from my recent trip to Banff, Canada. Verse for today: Psalms 46:1 God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. After my first post, Let’s start at the beginning of the journey, I shared the link on Facebook and was overwhelmed at the support and comments. Here … Continue reading Refuge and strength in time of trouble
Holiday Traditions
Looking through some files on my computer, I came across one that said "traditions for school." Curious, I opened the document. It had pictures for my daughter's kindergarten fall project where she was asked to show pictures and write a description of her favorite holiday traditions. Here is what she chose. The first picture is … Continue reading Holiday Traditions
Vacation
I started this posting several times as I reminisced the last week of what might be called a vacation. According to Merriam-Webster, a vacation is “a respite or a time of respite from something; a scheduled period during which activity is suspended; a period spent away from home or business in travel or recreation.” Let’s … Continue reading Vacation
Letting go of singleness
Strange title, I know, for someone who has been married for more than eight years. But even today I find there are still remnants of the days before marriage and kids. As the kids grow and we make transitions, I find that we need to remove one more piece that connected me to my single … Continue reading Letting go of singleness
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