by Melinda | Jun 16, 2013 | Living Low, Living the God Life, Thankfulness, Uncategorized
I was driving home from the grocery store yesterday. I live in a fairly small town, the county seat, with a beautiful courthouse set in the middle of the square. I circled the roundabout, and was just about to exit to my desired road, when I saw him circling up...
by Melinda | Jun 15, 2013 | It's a Dog's Life, Living Low, Working Out Faith
The post below was written a few years ago, when we lived in Florida. Something similar happened yesterday with Riley that made me remember writing about it, and knowing that many of you weren’t my blog readers back then, I’m going to share it again...
by Melinda | Jun 12, 2013 | All in the Family, God in the Everyday, Living Low, Reaching Out, Thankfulness
There are those people in life who sort of glide through their days and their relationships and their jobs with an ease and elegance that you don’t see all the time. They speak with respect, always putting the other person first. Their words are uplifting...
by Melinda | Jun 6, 2013 | Living Low, Mimmie's Heart, Reaching Out, Relationship, Thankfulness
It’s been mighty quiet around here since the little princess has returned to her own kingdom. M I G H T Y Q U I E T. I’ll be honest, some of that quiet is welcomed with open ears. But some carries with it a tinge of lonesome, an air of wistfulness...
by Melinda | Jun 5, 2013 | He's Bigger than Me, Healing Hearts, Living Low, Reaching Out, Thankfulness, Uncategorized, Working Out Faith
My dad passed down to me a love for nature. I am very moved by what goes on beyond my window, that natural world where life is teeming and the order of relationship is much the same as when God first spoke it all into existence (or at least how I imagine it...
by Melinda | Jun 4, 2013 | God Stories, In the Eye of the Beholder, Living Low, Living the God Life, Marriage, Thankfulness, Travel
I noticed them when I was going through the airport security line. They both seemed a little confused, but while his confusion seemed more related to the process of getting into the secured area of the airport, hers seemed thorough and complete. I admired that...