Can You Hear Me?
Early this week I left my three month old son with my mother-in-law while I went for a run. When I returned to the house, I found him reclining on her bed seemingly fixated on an episode of “Curious George” … Continue reading →
Early this week I left my three month old son with my mother-in-law while I went for a run. When I returned to the house, I found him reclining on her bed seemingly fixated on an episode of “Curious George” … Continue reading →
National Grandparents Day this year is September 7. If you haven’t heard of it, well, neither had I! There’s nothing wrong with celebrating and honoring grandparents, of course, especially given the considerable number of grandparents raising grandchildren in the US–more … Continue reading →
Are you a writer? Then get ready for a life of rejection. I don’t mean to sound discouraging, but rejection is a big part of the writing life. Believe me, I know from experience! A rejection letter comes from a … Continue reading →
Were the good old days really good? In the 1960s, growing up in Brooklyn, NY meant enjoying summer during a simpler time. Simpler by virtue of less technology, but also simpler because we didn’t have much in the way of … Continue reading →
Title: Tyler and the Circus Lie: A Story of Truth Author: Shauna Collison ISBN: 978-0-9792510-4-7 Age: 6-8 SRP: $7.99 (paperback) My Rating: My Review: Does your little one struggle with telling the truth? Are you looking for a biblical way to help your child understand … Continue reading →
As I’m writing this, we’re sitting in the Outer Banks of North Carolina waiting for Hurricane Arthur. Hatteras Island was under mandatory evacuation as of 5 a.m. on Thursday, but around here we feel confident we’ll be able to weather … Continue reading →