I’ve been quiet on my blog this week. Maybe I over talked myself with The Single Woman’s 30-Day Blogging Challenge, but even though I haven’t posted anything, I’ve been reading. And I’ve been reading a lot about Lent. Lent started this week. I’ve been wanting to write about it, but…not. I’m torn. Here’s why. I’m part […]
Crazy Moves and Letters
Question 28: Describe a moment when you made a big, bold move. In any area of life: Career, Love, etc. When I decided to go to Bethany University and get a degree in Church Leadership so I can become a children’s pastor was a moment when I made a big, bold move. I got so […]
I think I’m Different
Question 26: Name a song that makes you cry every time you hear it and why I can’t think of that song actually, the one that makes me cry every. single. time. But there is one song that always touches my heart, soul, and spirit every time I hear it. And I mean every. single. […]
Pay It Forward
Question 25: Describe a moment when you “paid it forward.” What happened and how did it feel? I’m reposting this from my older blog because, even though I know this is a challenge to blog/write, I want to share this story 🙂 A woman knocked on our door today. She was shaking, seemingly from crying, and she […]
You With the Kid
Question 23: Talk about a moment when you got annoyed with a married friend, a person in a relationship, or a person with kids (Be honest! No judgment!) I had to clean a preschool boy who woke up from a nap covered in his own bowel movement because his parents have not potty trained him […]
Who Do You Think You Are? A Disney Princess?
Question 21: How would you pitch a reality show about yourself? To what network? Yesterday I talked about tracing my family tree. Not quite a show, but an episode. I would love to be part of “Who Do You Think You Are?” on TLC. Too bad I’m not a celebrity. But if they ever start […]
Slow Fade
Question 19: What is something about you that people would be surprised to learn? I have European blood. My paternal great-grandfather (that’s him on the left) was a Caucasian American that went to the Philippines to teach English. I’ve been curious about my ancestors ever since I went to a family reunion when my family […]
