Poppy seed chicken noodle casserole, strawberry fluff dessert, and homemade bread had been stowed away in our car after church for our Sunday noon meal. To say it was the best thing I’ve eaten in a while is an understatement! It was positively delicious. But what made it taste even better was that it came from a very special lady….
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Shoe Lace Linkup #5
It is time for Shoe Lace Linkup #5 We’ve been missing-in-action for a couple months, but we’ll try this again. If you’re a blogger, you’re welcome to link up here and also to pass it on to other bloggers for a chance at sharing their posts with our readers. Even if your post is only pictures of your life, food,…
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Christmas Pictures
In spite of the way it ended, Christmas holds many precious memories of seeing our family again. We enjoyed good times, love, and laughter! Here are a few pictures to share with you. When all together, there were around 20 grandchildren plus adults within Dad and Mom’s doublewide. We’ll call it a tight squeeze! In fact, it looks like they…
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Character at Christmas
There is a well-known quote about how a person’s true character is revealed when no one is watching. However, some of us would prefer that solitude to a train full of people who, poor creatures, just happen to be there when the revelation of your true nature is made known. As most of you know, we traveled back to Indiana…
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An Orphan’s Tears
We have a guest post by Jane Martin from Mennonite Mom regarding an orphan their family was involved with. God has called us to help orphans, yet it’s heartbreaking when things don’t always work out the way we’d like them to. _________________________________ James 1:27 Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and…
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