Seeking Goodness, Giving Thanks
As I watched the simple act of making a list of good things turn my son’s day around, I realized that there is power in giving thanks. When we are intentional about mining our memories for beautiful blessings and glimmers of goodness, our gaze shifts from the things of the self to the goodness of God so that we can’t help but “give thanks to the Lord for His goodness and for His wonderful works to the children of men” (Psalm 107:8, NKJ).
Zucchini Cookies
These cookies are simple, hearty, and, as I found out this summer, can be made with any kind of summer squash.
When Pride Sounds Off: How God Can Speak Through a Car Alarm
I wrote a story for the Hear Him Louder essay series in which God got my attention in a way that was humorous, humbling, and very, very loud!
Reading Aloud: Enjoying the Present Together
There is undoubtedly something magical that happens when stories are shared together. One night, as our family finished reading The Green Ember series, the magic spread beyond our backyard and far out into our neighborhood…
Feijoada (Brazilian Black Bean Stew)
When we had the opportunity to participate in a homeschool World Food Fest, we knew this was our chance to share the joy of Feijoada with the world (or at lest a few other homeschool families).
The Neighborhood News: Good News for Everyone
Publishing The Neighborhood News provides a monthly creative challenge for our kids and a hefty dose of cheer for our neighbors. It truly is a win-win!
Two Favorites: Creamy Tortellini Soup & Cheeseburger Soup
If you are looking to make one last pot of soup while winter is still hanging on, here are my two favorites from this season.
The Tale of Despereaux: A Satisfying Story
The Tale of Despereaux, a delightful book about a misfit, love-sick mouse, is a story that is full of light. Inspiring themes of love, redemption, forgiveness, and hope shine bright throughout the tale as the likable characters and the intriguing plot move us towards a resolution that is deeply satisfying.
Just like soup.
Art Fan: How to Cheer Kids on to New Creative Heights
To be a sports fan is fairly straightforward; sit in the stands and cheer! But what does comparable support of the arts look like? What does it look like to be an “art fan?”
The Best Read Alouds of 2021
2021 was an amazing year for read alouds in our house. Read on to discover the books that made us laugh loud, think deep, and feel brave. Which one will you read next?
No I Guess, Simply Yes
It stinks to be on the receiving end of a begrudging I guess. You make a request of someone and they do it, but instead of feeling blessed, you feel cursed. Instead of feeling gratitude, you feel like you owe them. The murky land of I guess is a disheartening place to be…