by Melinda | Apr 4, 2013 | God in the Everyday, Relationship, Thankfulness, The Glory of Friends, Uncategorized, Working Out Faith
I had the incredible treat, yesterday, of getting my hair done by my old stylist from when I lived here a few years ago. I’ve really missed her, and on top of just doing a great job on my hair, we have similar heartbeats when it comes to living life. It...
by Melinda | Apr 3, 2013 | Blogging, God in the Everyday, Living Low, Living the God Life, Reaching Out, Social Media, Thankfulness
On the morning of April 1st, I logged on to Google Analytics. If you’re not a blogger, this is something you can hook up to your blog that tracks blog information. Big time bloggers, and those who monetize their blogs, use it to track their numbers, but...
by Melinda | Apr 2, 2013 | In the Eye of the Beholder, Living the God Life, Mimmie's Heart, Thankfulness, Uncategorized
Our new little man sometimes has an issue with eye control. He’ll be staring right at you, then suddenly one or both of his eyes will wander, usually to the inner corner, leaving him cross-eyed. Certainly, this is very normal for newborns. Everything is...
by Melinda | Apr 1, 2013 | Living Low, Living the God Life, Thankfulness, Working Out Faith
I’ve been in Florida with the kids for a while now. I’ve loved every minute of it, as I always do when I visit. I soak up good time with my daughter and son-in-law, not to mention the sound of little voices saying my name, sloppy kisses, bedtime...
by Melinda | Mar 31, 2013 | Living the God Life, Mimmie's Heart, Thankfulness, Uncategorized, Working Out Faith
Lilli is usually a really good sleeper. She’s quiet and doesn’t move around a lot in her sleep. I know this because I share a room with her when I come to visit, she in her twin bed, and I in her sister’s (when she’s enjoying her time...
by Melinda | Mar 30, 2013 | Relationship, Thankfulness
I’ve been making a study of the human hand, lately. It’s amazing to see it in its newest form, only days old, complete with nails and knuckles and finger prints. In its very first moments outside the womb, it can already grip with surprising...