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Dragonflies and Kingfishers: January 2015
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Saturday, January 3, 2015. We are three now! And we'll be able to see this little person face to face sometime in July (yes, we have a due date, but I'm not going to be stubborn about it as I'm sure Baby won't be as punctual as we would prefer). God is good, and we are excited about this new phase in our lives. No morning sickness to speak of. Good first Dr's appointment and ultrasound. Strong heartbeat and active baby. An attentive and thoughtful husband. Financial stability and good health insurance.
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Dragonflies and Kingfishers: May 2014
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Thursday, May 8, 2014. Poem and pictures: growth, sanctification, spring. Jefferson Street 2013: from the roof. Garfield Street 2012: by the driveway. North of Moscow 2014: highway ditch gold. Potlatch nursery 2014: geranium explosion. First Street 2014: first flowers. Our home 2014: borrowed branches and a favorite chair. Why after spring,. After being quickened and taught to sing,. Knowing He has taken our death and made us green and growing,. Why would we go back to winter. With so much promise,.
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Dragonflies and Kingfishers: February 2014
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Monday, February 24, 2014. Serving the Body of Christ. Rachel Jankovic at Femina Girls has such a good post today. Read it. Just do it. Http:/ www.feminagirls.com/2014/02/24/fight-for-us/. Wise people around me. Sunday, February 23, 2014. A Year of Yes. A year ago today was one of the best days of my life. Did he do something awful he's about to confess? I realized I had never heard his voice mean so much before. And I realized why his hands were in his pockets of his coat. Yes is a good word. Truth be t...
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Dragonflies and Kingfishers: March 2014
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Friday, March 7, 2014. Link to something lovely. I just wanted to link to a fine post of hers from last month, and say that you should check out Horace and Mae, the Trovatos' photography work. Lovely stuff. Jt and the sea: our different sameness: February. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Image of God, wife and friend, daughter, granddaughter, sinner, saint, I dream of discovering the world and writing beautiful things. View my complete profile. Pages I read sometimes. Peter J. Leithart. A Bushel and a Peck.
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Dragonflies and Kingfishers: December 2013
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Saturday, December 7, 2013. Have you ever used Foodgawker. I use this page a lot, and in the last week we've found and used a number of recipes, including the delicious Ham and Baked Bean Soup,. Which I made on Thursday and we've eaten once or twice a day since then. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Image of God, wife and friend, daughter, granddaughter, sinner, saint, I dream of discovering the world and writing beautiful things. View my complete profile. Pages I read sometimes. Peter J. Leithart. Christ - f...
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Dragonflies and Kingfishers: May 2015
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Saturday, May 30, 2015. We are also (both) working at feeding our souls with the Word. Daily readings you can find easily linked to are a wonderful help for this, and ensure that you don't just skip to your favorite Psalms, or spend 10 minutes trying to find a good passage for the day. I made this bread today. Vermont Whole Wheat Oatmeal Honey Bread. And I posted this to facebook the other day when I needed a bit of encouraging for the day's tedious and seemingly-endless hours. Thursday, May 21, 2015.
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Dragonflies and Kingfishers: backsliding
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Friday, May 8, 2015. Everything feels possible in the Spring. Hope and life start sprouting up everywhere, and even our hearts feel ready for something new. If any season were perfect for Easter's grace to come to humanity, it is now. Why after spring,. After being quickened and taught to sing,. Knowing He has taken our death and made us green and growing,. Why would we go back to winter. And drop so soon our little leaves and stems and fine new fruit. With so much promise,. In the killing frost of sin?
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Dragonflies and Kingfishers: Fearfully and Wonderfully
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Thursday, February 26, 2015. Sometimes it is the small things that you know are on their way to becoming big things. A smile across the room from someone you hope might some day become your friend. That engagement ring promise. The nest egg that is embarrassingly small at first. A sloppy bubbly weird looking sourdough starter blob. Dinner with this guy. He is unbelievably good to me). And our PA relatives. 19 weeks If I lean forward a bit, I can still see my legs. February 27, 2015 at 12:58 PM. Introduci...
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Dragonflies and Kingfishers: October 2014
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Monday, October 27, 2014. On why we write animal poems, actually. I like it. Here you go. Tuesday, October 21, 2014. Gratitude is important. Spoken gratitude. It helps us name the gifts. It makes us recall the graces. It shows the giver that the gift was noticed. It deepens the love between giver and receiver. It reveals to others the goodness of the lover to the beloved. I'm thankful for this God. I'm thankful for home, and a home that is mine. I'm thankful for family members who love me unflaggingly.
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Dragonflies and Kingfishers: February 2015
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Thursday, February 26, 2015. Sometimes it is the small things that you know are on their way to becoming big things. A smile across the room from someone you hope might some day become your friend. That engagement ring promise. The nest egg that is embarrassingly small at first. A sloppy bubbly weird looking sourdough starter blob. Dinner with this guy. He is unbelievably good to me). And our PA relatives. 19 weeks If I lean forward a bit, I can still see my legs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). As kingfishe...