India, and back again.
In a previous post here I shared about my upcoming trip to India with Stop the Traffik and Amor. I’ve since been, gone and come back again. Although, to be honest, I feel much like I’ve been dunked by a … Continue reading →
In a previous post here I shared about my upcoming trip to India with Stop the Traffik and Amor. I’ve since been, gone and come back again. Although, to be honest, I feel much like I’ve been dunked by a … Continue reading →
Today, about the time that this post goes live, I’ll be catching a plane and leaving my family behind for two weeks. I’ve spent the last few months raising awareness about my trip, watching God provide what was needed to … Continue reading →
Hope. It’s a theme I look for when I read and something I try to include in everything I write.I think it’s because there is that deep and silent longing inside me that pulls me from the daily step of … Continue reading →
In a recent post on this blog, Linda McQuinn Carlblom, suggested strategies for helping children weed out un-necessary or un-used toys. It got me thinking about how to help this seemingly ongoing problem of ‘stuff accumulation’. Birthdays, Christmas and other … Continue reading →
It’s a funny coincidence that the blog scheduled for today, the 4th July, has been allocated to myself – an Aussie. In my little world of school holiday Thursday’s I doubt I’ll even think about the celebrations occurring on the … Continue reading →
So, after reading yesterday’s post, I wonder if you’ve figured out what type of adult you might be to the children in your life? Are you the type that avoids interaction with children, or the type that really sees them? … Continue reading →