by Melinda | Oct 6, 2013 | Giving, Heart talk, Reaching Out, Texas, Thankfulness
You can finish the sentence that is this title, can’t you? It is more blessed to give than to receive. It’s something we’ve heard all our lives, so perhaps the meaning has become a little watered down. Less poignant. Even cause for a little...
by Melinda | Aug 7, 2013 | Living Low, Marriage, Texas
I feel a little like Dear Abby today. I got a message from a fairly newly-wed young person regarding the topic of being opposites in a marriage relationship, and arguments that crop up because of it. I’m going to try my hand at answering it here, in hopes...
by Melinda | Jul 25, 2013 | Heart talk, Home on the Range, Texas, Thankfulness
They don’t really say that, you know. Roadrunners are one of my heroes out here in Critter World, so I’m well aware of their sounds and ‘beep, beep’ isn’t one of them. Actually, there’s nothing even close to that, emitting...
by Melinda | Jun 20, 2013 | God in the Everyday, Marriage, My Man, Social Media, Texas, Thankfulness
Today, we are taking the day off. And I really mean we; not we meaning me, but we meaning us. I asked my man for a week day to take him for a little after-the-fact Father’s Day treat and he complied. So we are headed into a day of playing hooky. I...
by Melinda | Jun 8, 2013 | Living the God Life, Random Musings, Reaching Out, Texas, Thankfulness, Uncategorized
I love cute little shops. My town has quite a few darling little stores, many of them filled with antiques, some with children’s clothing, and many with gifts, home decor and women’s clothing. I live in Texas, and in an area where the cowboy is not...
by Melinda | Jun 7, 2013 | About Me, God Stories, He's Bigger than Me, Healing Hearts, Living the God Life, Texas, Thankfulness, Working Out Faith
When Kevin and I first moved back home to Texas, it was a corporate move, and we were put up in a furnished corporate apartment for the first four months, while we made arrangements for a more permanent living situation. At first we looked at houses, but...