Are you struggling to have an attitude of gratitude with all the day’s activities ahead? The “stuff” of life sure can eclipse God’s blessings for all of us. So much to do, so many people to deal with and a huge meal to prepare…yikes! Here’s a little lesson on being grateful that God taught me a long time ago.
Deck the Halls: DIY Edition
I must confess, I love being crafty, but I’m the worst at actually carving out time and space in my life to be creative. Crafting takes money, time and energy. All the things that most people never have enough of. (I know, I’m not doing a good job of selling this whole DIY “Do it yourself” thing… stay with me though.)
Developing a Culture of Thanks
Imagine with me. It’s the holiday season and you’ve decided to make it extra special for your family and friends. You take time to consider a unique and personal Christmas gift for each one. You make a detailed list, asking for suggestions, brainstorming ideas and wandering through your favorite stores.
When the Crazy Gets Together: Navigating Family Holidays
I'll Have What She's Having: When You Want Someone Else's Blessing
Miles to Millie: An Interview with Katie Harder
A Season of Sending
Autumn is falling upon Oklahoma, my friends. Our state experiences perhaps a two-week stint of Fall before Winter comes crashing in with it’s cutting wind and biting cold (maybe not that violently, but it comes, nonetheless). But, oh, how that brief season of Fall boasts. From Van Gogh shaming sunrises to Jane Austen-esque mist over our ponds and lakes. Our neighborhood trees are engulfed in a flame of red and orange leaves as our grass browns like a churned lake bed.