by Melinda | Jun 18, 2013 | God in the Everyday, He's Bigger than Me, In the Eye of the Beholder, Random Musings, Thankfulness
I’ve been going through old blog posts and rereading some things from years ago, at the beginning of this whole blog adventure. For whatever reason, this one just spoke to me, as if I hadn’t even been the one to write it. Sounds like a God thing to...
by Melinda | Jun 17, 2013 | Brody's Letters, Mimmie's Heart, Thankfulness
My sweet Brody…when you get to be as old as your Mimmie, you might start to realize there are things you wish you’d said more intentionally to your own kids, as they were growing up, or, at the very least, you’ll wish you had said them better. I heard once that...
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 14, 2013 | Dream Scape, He's Bigger than Me, In the Eye of the Beholder, Living the God Life, Mimmie's Heart, Thankfulness
Lilli and Valé started a little dance class this week. It’s the first for either of them, and two more excited dancers you would never find. Now Valé is six, and just finished kindergarten. Hers is a pleaser-type personality, and she really likes to be...
by Melinda | Jun 13, 2013 | About Me, He's Bigger than Me, Thankfulness, Working Out Faith
Want to hear the understatement of the century? Life is hard. I think we always have at least one challenge coming up against us at any given time. Sometimes, though, they come at you from all sides and you feel like they’re moving in so close and...
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...