This is Jamison, wondering why his family is so weird. Payback, buddy. This is me, wondering how in the world the hairdresser thought that this cut bears any resemblance to “layers, angled around the face.” This is also me putting the pictures out of sequence so my perturbed face isn’t scowling out from the front page of […]
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See you later, Skip…
Yesterday a very special lady slid from this world into the next. And there was a REALLY big party in heaven. 😀 Skip Peterson was an incredible lady, feisty, fun-loving, and as sharp as they came. She was a veritable spiritual Library of Congress, thousands of books stored in her biological hard drive and 91 years […]
Equilibrium
I think I figured something out tonight. I’ve been struggling a lot with balance lately, trying to figure out what to do, how to do it, how much of it to do, and when. Something is going on inside me, stirring the waters in my soul, and I can’t touch bottom or figure out which […]
Adderall, Baby Guy, and the Doggy Man Debacle
Carter (#3) has always been obsessed with “super-dupers,” his term for super heroes. At two, he insisted on wearing his Superman pajamas everywhere–home, church, shopping–and I’d have to dress him in Clay’s matching underoos long enough to throw his in the wash. At four, he began telling everyone who would listen about “baby school” (which took place, evidently, […]
Like my New Look?
Okay, I am absolutely in love with this new template! Complete blog bliss! Granted, I don’t have any advertisers to stick in the advertising section. (Anyone want a free ad for a while? I need to test out my nearly non-existent HTML skills to figure out how to alter the sidebar, so if you don’t mind being experimented on–let […]
Deviant Devil’s Food
I’m a big fan of cake mixes. Not that I enjoy making them–that does, after all, involve turning on the oven–but if you’ve gotta bake a cake, it might as well be easy. Besides, my kids are quite capable of whipping up a batch of brownies whenever the mood strikes them (or me!). The cool […]
Chicken Santa Fe
Chicken Santa Fe is probably my second-most requested recipe–just because it’s a simple, flexible meal that is ridiculously healthy. It’s a great way to use up left-over chicken (or turkey!), but if you want to use raw chicken you can just pop everything in the crock-pot in the morning and come home to a finished […]
Five Minute Meals (or, everyone else is doing it, so why shouldn’t I?)
Anyone who knows me very well knows that cooking is NOT my thing. In fact, I’m not that fond of food in general–I mean, I appreciate it, and I ADORE anything chocolaty, but I if went though the rest of my life eating nothing but Pop Tarts, frozen pizza, Ramen, Honey Smacks, and the occasional box […]
Living Intentionally
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what it means to live intentionally, to be a good steward of all the things we’ve been blessed with. It’s just so easy to drift through life reacting to circumstances, responding to emotions, and wearing deeper and deeper ruts down the path of least resistance. But God has really been convicting me […]
Swiftly Sailing Away…
When I first met my friend Margaret, I was about 12 weeks pregnant with my oldest child, and she was about 12 weeks away from becoming pregnant with her oldest child. 🙂 Twelve years and three concurrent pregnancies later (I outdid her with #4!), we are both entering a very different phase of life. She wrote a beautiful […]
Adventures in the Utility Room, or, How to Make Homemade Laundry Detergent that Doesn’t Leave Pajamas Smelling Like Pee.
A couple days ago on FaceBook I promised a friend my recipe for dirt-cheap, clean-green laundry detergent. (You can view the whole recipe here.) Then another friend inquired about how well it worked, and I was stymied. See, I know how to make homemade laundry detergent. I think it’s a good idea. But I have four boys. […]
Clean up Your Act
Over the last year or so, I’ve been trying to make restitution for the truckloads of disposable diapers I’ve contributed to local landfills (well, technically, my kids did most of that work) by becoming more environmentally conscious. (Notice I didn’t say “environmentally responsible”–I’ve got a long way to go before I achieve the green seal of approval. But yay […]
Attention: No Anacondas Allowed!
The cupboard is getting bare, so we stopped by the Poplar Market after church today to grab a few pizzas. It’s a dark little grocery store with the same cramped aisles and pumpkin-orange counter I remember from my childhood, when my grandma would take me there to buy ingredients for her cakes. (It was one […]
Heard at my House
Clay: *frantic knocking* “Jamie! Jamie! You’ve gotta come help Grant!” My ears perk up as Jamie growls at his annoying little brothers to go away. Grant “Red alert! Red alert!” I run to the great room to find out who’s in life-threatening danger, only to discover it’s Mario, of Mario Brothers fame. Clay dashes to […]
Bread, Take 1
So, Chef Clay and I attempted to make bread last night. We used the “basic” recipe from “Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day,” which is a great book. I think. The recipe was super simple–water, yeast, salt, and flour, no kneading involved. But as we mixed it up, I became dubious. It looked…crumbly. My […]
Author, speaker, and mommy of four, living on coffee and lots of grace. Pastor at Darrow Road Wesleyan Church. Student at North Park Theological Seminary. Passionate about justice, mercy, and the "one anothers."
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Awards
2015 Evangelical Press Association “Higher Goals Award,” Medium Article category
2012 Evangelical Press Association “Higher Goals Award,” Freelance Article category
2012 Evangelical Press Association “Higher Goals Award,” Critical Review category
2012 Associated Church Press “Best of the Christian Press,” Feature Article category
2011 Associated Church Press “Best of the Christian Press,” Feature Article category
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