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Meaningful conversations don’t just happen. Everyone’s default is to chat about superficial things. It’s much easier to yak about the weather than it is to open your heart in honest sharing. Not every conversation needs to be heart to heart, of course. But every conversation should be uplifting, encouraging, and truthful. Talking to new acquaintances…

Back to School

This article is for parents and grandparents of school-aged children and teens.  Remember that we as grandparents do have influence.  We can model the characteristics we hope to instill in our grandchildren.  We can be part of an accountability network and we can be a listening ear.  Sometimes as grandparents we have a little more…

When We Don’t Get What We Pray For

We’ve had so many undeniable answers to our prayers lately.  God provided a car that met our needs and our budget,  (Sold the RV we lived in for a year while we built our house, then bought the car for that exact amount to the penny.)  A man we didn’t know from our church did…

Harvest

This week Husband’s sister drove their elderly parents to our home for a visit.  This was my in-laws’ first and probably only visit to our newly completed house.  You see, they are in their late eighties and the car trip of 4.5 hours was grueling for them.  On top of that, they didn’t sleep well…

Welcome

An older couple greeted us warmly.  We were new and a little awkward.  We wanted to fit, but there were some hurdles.  Many folks grew up here and we were vagabonds.  They were rooted in the rich soil of this place, but we were transplants.  They were savvy at growing things, we were bewildered at…

Do You Exist?

We recently attended the funeral of a long-time friend. There was a lovely slideshow of many images of our friend with her husband, children, and grandchildren.  Lots of happy images of them interacting at birthday parties, vacations, and just life.  On our way home, I said to Husband, “We don’t have photos of us together…