Today (as with most days) didn’t go exactly the way I’d planned. Take, for instance, the sewage mishap this afternoon… Let’s start from the beginning… Backstory first: We live in a house whose septic system has virtually collapsed. It works…kinda. The leech field was back-filling the septic tank so the landlord dug down to the…
Author: KiKee
Chaos is Sometimes A Gift
Election year, census, COVID, riots… It’s been a year full of life-impacting changes and a time to reflect on what’s important, to re-prioritize, to re-connect with both God and our families. Children grow up sooooo quickly! We must not allow ourselves to get so caught up in the pursuit of money and trying to stay…
COVID and Groceries
I’m sure you’ve all heard by now that we should sanitize our groceries before putting them away. 😳 This can be so time-consuming, and even a little overwhelming. Although it seems to me to be a little bit of an overkill (since we’ve never done that before and more people die of common flu complications)….
Sports Bras Aren’t Just for Sports
Modesty Doesn’t Have to be Retro, Vintage or Antique I’ve grown up during a time when less was thought best by the main stream, when bathing suits resembled dental floss. Today, I have a little one who is quickly approaching puberty. I want her to value herself, to be a woman of virtue, respectable and…
Waves
As I was praying this morning, in an instant I understood what I’ll try to convey here. But first, let’s re-read the story in Matthew 14:24-31: “But the boat was already a long distance from the land, battered by the waves; for the wind was contrary. And in the fourth watch of the night He…