One Lives. Another Dies.

Good morning... After four years of infertility and four miscarriages, this picture was taken just minutes after our first son Kyler was born thirty-one years ago. We see the blood, his gasp for breath, the total admiration in my face. Giving birth is risky, very very risky. Every time a baby is born, an awesome, terrifying miracle takes [...]

One Grandmother’s Loss

Good morning... "When a child is born, so is a grandmother," wrote a longtime friend when our first grandson arrived. I was thinking about this statement when I opened the following email. A regular reader wrote these touching words after our blog Nothing Like A Newborn. She gave me her permission to share her story with you. "Beautiful [...]

By |2026-05-19T04:43:08-04:00May 19th, 2026|Grief, Joy, Loss, Peace, Trust God|

Nothing Like A Newborn

Good morning... From all the loving texts and emails I have received since our first grandchild, Charlie, was born, one word of encouragement lingers. "How does the saying go?" a friend wrote. "There is nothing like a newborn to remind us that God has not given up on the human race. Charlie is the sweetest reminder. These are [...]

By |2026-05-18T02:59:10-04:00May 18th, 2026|Abundance, Everyday life, God's Love, Heaven On Earth, Trust God|

Charlie Was Born By Prayer

Good morning... On May 14th, we got our son Kyler's first text at 2:14 am. "At the hospital! Pray for us. Chandler is doing amazing." I wrote our blog post in the middle of the night, sharing their request for prayers, then I headed back to bed for my second sleep. At 9:00 am, his next text came [...]

By |2026-05-18T02:55:56-04:00May 16th, 2026|Abundance, Family and Friends, God's Timing, Joy, Prayer|

Our Son Is Having His Son

Good morning... On Mother's Day morning, I received this photo, one of my favorites of all time. It's the mother-son dance at Kyler's wedding nearly four years ago. Now our first born son will soon have his first born son, what a regenerative gift from God. "Happy Mother’s Day!" his wife Chandler texted me on Sunday. "Love this [...]

“Welcome Baby Allen”

Good morning... I received a special package this week from our former exchange student from Norway. Margit lived with my biological family for a year when she was a junior in high school, my sister was in ninth grade, I was in seven grade, and my brother was in fifth grade. Margit became a soul sister and a [...]

By |2026-05-13T07:40:39-04:00May 13th, 2026|Abundance, Everyday life, Family and Friends, God's Love, Gratitude|

Wake Up To The Hodgepodge

Good morning... When one odd word repeats itself, my keen awareness perks up. Yesterday, I reworked our post entitled Life Is A Patchwork. Then I climbed back in bed for my second sleep. When I woke again, I immediately read the following poem. Do you see what unusual word repeats itself? ****** "Rain Light" by W.S. Merwin All [...]

By |2026-05-12T01:39:01-04:00May 11th, 2026|Abundance, Everyday life, God's Plan, Heaven On Earth, Organic Growth|

Life Is A Patchwork

Good morning... At Scott's Antique Market, I found this Mother's Day gift for my mom. I sent it with a card for her to hang on a doorknob in their senior living community in Ohio. The cross stitched treasure reminds me of the many handmade creations my mom made as gifts over the years. The words share a [...]

By |2026-05-12T01:52:08-04:00May 11th, 2026|Everyday life, Family and Friends, God's Love, Joy, Organic Growth|

The Muddy Mess Of Me

Good morning... Walking beside the muddy banks of the Chattahoochee river, I was reminded of a quote from our final book of the semester, Let Your Life Speak by Parker Palmer. On page 79, Parker writes about the season of spring. "...before spring becomes beautiful, it is plug ugly, nothing but mud and muck. I have walked in [...]

By |2026-05-09T02:53:19-04:00May 9th, 2026|Authenticity, Discernment, Imperfection, Organic Growth, True Self|

The Greatest Gift Of All

Good morning... "These words from Frederick Buechner captured me this morning…enjoy!" said the text from my friend. ****** Grace AFTER CENTURIES of handling and mishandling, most religious words have become so shopworn nobody's much interested anymore. Not so with grace, for some reason. Mysteriously, even derivatives like gracious and graceful still have some of the bloom left. Grace [...]

By |2026-05-08T06:09:29-04:00May 8th, 2026|Abundance, Awareness, Everyday life, Faith, God's Love|
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