Life
My son parked his mower in an open ended shed for the winter. His ball cap slung into the seat waiting for the spring. As the weather warmed unbeknownst to my son, a mother house finch found the cap upturned … Continue reading →
My son parked his mower in an open ended shed for the winter. His ball cap slung into the seat waiting for the spring. As the weather warmed unbeknownst to my son, a mother house finch found the cap upturned … Continue reading →
A friend mentioned that her little girl wants to keep everything she makes and being home all the time, that’s a lot to keep. Alas, with isolating children can cling more to items and start hoarding. Added to that is … Continue reading →
My friend Sarah Parker Rubio is an editor at Tyndale Publishing house. She is also a children’s author, and I had the privilege of asking her a few questions about her new picture book Far from Home.
Continue reading →I am honored to share my author friend, Tina Cho, and her latest book, My Breakfast with Jesus. It’s always been important to understand and appreciate other cultures, but sometimes that’s impossible unless a child lives in a diverse neighborhood, … Continue reading →
Whenever I hear of an upcoming celebration, I feel the joy rising up within me. I love celebrations. Whether informal or formal, I’m always glad to have a reason to celebrate. The word “celebrate” literally means “to assemble to … Continue reading →
The COVID19 pandemic is changing all of our lives in some way. I don’t pretend to have it all figured out. For me as a teacher, we have switched to e-learning, so I am working hard to figure new ways … Continue reading →