by Melinda | Nov 23, 2013 | God in the Everyday, He's Bigger than Me, Home on the Range, Lover of My Soul, Thankfulness
I was blessed to get yesterday off and spend the day inside my warm house, decking its halls for an early Christmas with my immediate family, followed by a packed season of business and extended family festivities. As the winds literally howled outside, and the...
by Melinda | Nov 22, 2013 | He's Bigger than Me, Healing Hearts, Health, Heart talk, Thankfulness, Uncategorized
I met a remarkable woman yesterday. In for an interview, she arrived earlier than what she thought traffic would allow, so I visited with her for a bit until Kevin was free. Like most women do when left to their own devices, we got right to the heart of the...
by Melinda | Nov 21, 2013 | All in the Family, Motherhood, My Girls, Relationship, Thankfulness
Hey honey, It’s early on the morning of your 27th birthday. I woke up thinking about you. Well, you and me, if I’m honest. I can’t really think about your entrance into the world without bringing myself into the equation, because everything changed...
by Melinda | Nov 19, 2013 | Living Low, Texas, Thankfulness
I got a little something in the mail yesterday. Something simple, but hardly negligible, at least in my opinion. A note of thanks. Thanks for staying at their establishment. Thanks for considering staying again. You might look at this as good business,...
by Melinda | Nov 16, 2013 | Living Low, Living the God Life, Reaching Out, Thankfulness
After I dropped Lynne at the airport, I made the familiar journey back home. Back from an incredible week…back from some great time for the soul. As I drove, I started thinking about our conversations this week, and realized that we had talked non-stop...
by Melinda | Nov 16, 2013 | Living Low, Living the God Life, Relationship, Texas, Thankfulness, The Glory of Friends, Travel, Uncategorized
Today’s our last day. We’re packing up in a bit, and starting our trek back to DFW. I know I wrote about friends at the beginning of this trip, but it’s always at the end of a trip that I have fresh appreciation for my traveling companions,...