Don’t you just love gifts that have meanings and significance behind them? For me, it’s that personal touch that makes things so special! Years ago when God was stretching my writing abilities, I was presented with a couple of opportunities to write for magazines. After much deliberation and trying to convince God I had way too many red felt-tip marker F’s… Read More
when it’s time to change.
Sometimes you need a change. But it’s frustrating because nothing changes until something changes. So you see to create change you’ll actually have to move something around, mess or line it up, and step into a new pattern of habits. While I’m ready to create change. Are you? Change in schedule. (5 resources for creating routines) Change in habits. Change… Read More
the storms that sneak up on you.
It’s a drought here in south Texas. Oh. so. dry. and temperatures rise daily into the high 90’s. The fact that we have rain should be exciting news. You’d think? The sound of thunder and rain is music to my soul. The black clouds that dance over head are calming. However, I’ve not been so grateful! This just isn’t a… Read More
life’s a cha-cha.
It’s Friday! I’m half way through Summer of 7 and I feel like dancing! Thanks to Lisa-Jo Baker and the community at 5 Minute Friday. I’ve always heard life’s a dance. And more and more I’m believing it. It’s like the Texas two-step, coupled with a slow waltz, topped off with a little bit of hip-hop. Oh yeah, life’s like… Read More
looking for life’s perfect tempo.
Playing piano while I grew up taught me a lot about rhythm, just as being in band taught me a lot about different parts. There was no need to wonder what part you were to play, it was spelled out for you written measure by measure. As each of us struggles to know our part and what we can do to… Read More
you are a writer.
Are you a writer? If so, do you struggle to tell others? Over the past few years I’ve realized this was one area of my life I wasn’t comfortable proclaiming to the world or myself. I couldn’t say I am a writer. I couldn’t get past the fact that I barely passed English. All I could see were the blurry… Read More