This: started to happen when we moved some of the boys to the lower bedrooms. The vibration of them coming up and down the stairs make each picture shift out of place, and yes, some of them fall down the steps! Any ideas for how to hang them in a way that will keep them from shifting? At this point,…
Author: Tracy
Celebrating the Sabbath
Our Newest Sewing Projects….
We’re always working on sewing/craft projects. Here are a couple we’ve finished lately: I painted this glow-in-the-dark shirt for Jon over the summer after finding inspiration in a children’s magazine. He has loved wearing it outside in the evenings, and I can spot him easily. 🙂 We’ve worked on several other projects, but this is the biggest. Courtney is making…
Where’s Josh?
I believe God does big things. Some times, they seem unbelievable. We couldn’t in our best plans imagine the things that HE determines to be our path. So, I’ve been asked a lot, “where is Josh?”. It’s a long story…and one that weaves it’s way through the last several months. Some time ago, Joshua’s employer took a new job. At…
Updating
It seems so long since I’ve updated this site. Dial-up is another world when you are used to high-speed internet. I can’t tell you how difficult it is do accomplish simple tasks…things like banking, using the library or just checking store hours. Websites just aren’t being made to use dial-up anymore. If you are trying to blog, or use fb,…
Horseback Riding
Matthew and Jess had quite the adventure yesterday! They were invited to go horseback riding with some sweet friends: Matt had a little more fun than most…an experience he’ll surely never forget. He fell off of his horse, Bama: Today, he’s really sore, but overall fine. They both had a great time and have been chattering through the morning about…
Finally, it’s Fall!!!
Happy Birthday, Christy!!
It’s Been Said…
“But if the while I think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restored and sorrows end.” –William Shakespeare
Celebrating the Sabbath
It’s Been Said…
“A loyal friend laughs at your jokes when they’re not so good, and sympathizes with your problems when they’re not so bad.” –Arnold H. Glasgow
