Daughter, sister, and future wife and mama. The Lord gave me a love for all critters, (especially those that cluck and those that have hooves) and He gave me a love for plantin' things. Talking to my chickens and working barefoot in my garden is my idea of a great day. I love being outside with God's creation, and I love learning about it. I am very grateful that I was born in the South. I am a Georgia native; my eyes are the color of the Chattahoochee, and my hair the color of the bark on a Georgia pine. Call me a hayseed and I'll take it as a compliment, tell me I have a Southern dialect and I'll love ya, invite me fishin', I'll be your friend for life.
The Illumination of the Menorah: Then and Now
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As the sun sets this evening and closes out the 8th day of Hanukkah, the
festival of lights and miracles, I close my eyes for a moment to try and
connect a...
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESSICA! Twenty two years ago I was a kid thinking I had an
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The Day God Opened My Eyes
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~Reposted from 2010~
When we moved to the farm six years ago, I wanted to bring our wooden play
structure with us. Husby said "no way", and I translated...
A Daughter's Delight
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My guardian and protector, my confidante and friend.
I am so thankful to the Lord that he has seen fit to bless me so richly
through my father, and today...
The R Factors of Discipleship
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