Making My Boast
Psalm 34:1-3 "I will bless the LORD at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth. My soul makes its boast in the LORD; let the humble hear and be glad. Oh, magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt his name together!"
Category Archives: Blogging
Words on My Lips
Running has become such a place of solace and strength for me. This, however, often found through pain, weakness, and exhaustion. As my body strains beyond what it deems possible at the moment, while it wrestles with its mortal limitations, … Continue reading
Posted in Adam, Blogging, Relationships, Writing
Tagged communication, marriage, non-verbal communication, relationships, telephonophobia, verbal communication, Writing
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Whirlwind: 2011 in Review
It’s December 30th, 2011. I’m at the fire station (surprise, surprise). Chicken wings are in the oven. Adam and James are playing Call of Duty. Life is good. Amazingly, although almost January, it’s not snowing outside. It’s not bad. I … Continue reading
Blogs, Websites, Youth Group…huh?
A few months ago…hmm…ok, maybe a year ago, I was recruited (or did I volunteer?) to help with the church website. I tried to work on it, but working through a busy web designer who was also working on … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Church
Tagged Blogging, church, First Baptist Church of Castle Creek, websites, Wordpress, Writing, youth group, YouthZone
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Not by Bread Alone: Day 17/40
Ah, sun. I’m lounging outside in the grass above my cabin on an old, striped blanket. I’m in a wonderful tanktop and shorts and Watson is “wapsing” (In Adam’s terms) all over me. I’ll probably end up with a lopsided … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Faith, Food, Health, Life, Not by Bread Alone
Tagged 40 day fast, Blogging, Faith, fast, Food, Health, Life, Not by Bread Alone, priorities
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Found: My Dream Job
There a few things that happen when I fail to blog. It could be a variety of things: I had a super-busy day that meant I couldn’t blog during the day. Then, when Adam got home, there was no way … Continue reading



