The Nut Doesn’t Fall Far From the Tree

Do you remember your high school physiology class? These days, the kids might be learning about genetic mutations and how to clone DNA, but when I was in high school, we learned about heredity. The dictionary defines heredity as the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. I find it fascinating to know that …

A (Good Enough) Love Story

Are you one of those people who hold week-long celebrations for your birthday? Or, maybe you prefer to have a birthday month. I’m not inclined to celebrate a day let alone a week, but every year, my husband and I acknowledge this week (July 31st to August 6th) as our anniversary week. You might wonder why that is—or not—but I’m …

A Cuppa Joe…And Then Some

Leiper’s Fork. Ever heard of it? Just the name draws me. Although we’ve now lived in the beautiful state of Tennessee for two years (landed at our new home on July 20, 2018), I’m embarrassed to say, we haven’t spent much time exploring. Last week I reminded Chris (not for the first time) that we vowed to spend one day …

The French Connection

My poor husband has been more than patient with me when I’ve used his lack of gift-giving skills in past posts. I’ve discussed The Five Love Languages and used his score of zero in gift-giving as an example of how we’re wired so differently. Just a reminder, the first Valentine’s Day gift he gave me as his wife was a …

Don’t Put Off Until Tomorrow…

Procrastinate. [proh-kras-tuh-neyt] (verb) To put off till another time; defer; delay. You may remember from grammar school that a verb is an action word. I have to admit, when I’m in procrastinate-mode, I am very active—trying to avoid what it is I should be doing. Chores that didn’t seem all that important suddenly become my primary focus. Soap scum in …

Cleansed by Death Review

About the Book Book: Cleansed by Death Author: Catherine Finger Genre: Thriller/Suspense/Mystery Release Date: June 2016 Haunted by an evil presence she can’t quite grasp, Police Chief Josie Oliver finds herself drawn into the crosshairs of a vicious serial killer. Fighting for her marriage, faith, and fate, Chief Josie is confronted by an Adversary that only God can conquer–if she …

Home is Where the Heart is

I’m sure you’ve heard the adage, “You can’t go home again.” Once I went off to college, I was forever a guest rather than a resident in my parents’ house. I know this isn’t always the way. There are many young adults who either take a while to leave the nest or return when their plans for independence don’t quite …

Location, Location, Location

Can you name what the following novels have in common? The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Of Mice and Men & Cannery Row by John Steinbeck The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins If you said they all have a …

Author, Homesteader, Entrepeneur

I am blessed to be part of a very small, but extremely talented, group of writers. Four of us make up a critique group—two fiction authors and two non-fiction authors. Wendy Cunningham is one of the non-fiction authors. Her book, What If You’re Wrong, is truly a unique work that will draw both believers and non-believers into her story. I …

Birdsongs

Our property is surrounded by natural trees—cottonwood, hackberry, sugarberry, poplar and ash (to name a few). Growth is abundant here, and from spring through fall, everything stays green. It’s a virtual nature preserve for birds. Of course, we’ve planted a few since we’ve been here, too—red maple, birch and redbud. Previous owners planted a couple crepe myrtle (closer to the …