Christmas mornings meant dad pulling out all the stops when it came to getting ready in the morning, and the breakfast. Oh man, the breakfast. While the other 364 days of the year he would make oatmeal or Cream of Wheat, he decided to sizzle up bacon and fry up over easy eggs, making freshContinue reading “Grain-Free Cardamom Sticky Biscuits”
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November
Twisting, swaying, saying goodbye, as the quilt unravels leaving her bare. Though she still tells stories, ones of passageways into another land, we question her resolve. Look at you patchwork of gold, red, brown, ombré of eternal sky, You still stand proud despite being bare. “Come dance under me,” says she. “ComeContinue reading “November”
A Child’s Prayer Brings the Kingdom of Heaven
Hospitality came in the form of me giving room for my daughter to be herself, and allow the Spirit of God move through her; because, he speaks to children just as much as he does adult. Hospitality came in the form of my girl being bold to pray in love, not giving a second thoughtContinue reading “A Child’s Prayer Brings the Kingdom of Heaven”
A Look into the Glory of Sharing the Table (video)
I was going to make a video for Grace Table for my post; but, as I added more pictures, short clips and began listening to Rend Collective’s Lighthouse, I just knew it needed to be turned into a video for my blog. I encourage you to watch it if you have about four minutes. It’s whatContinue reading “A Look into the Glory of Sharing the Table (video)”
Exercising the Hospitality Muscle Memory
As a little girl it took me forever to say, “I’m sorry.” Always have and always will have a strong spirit. It is not easily budged for the “just because,” answer. I’ve learned by working my memory “forgiving” muscles over the years the easier it is for me to vocalize an “I’m sorry.” It’s likeContinue reading “Exercising the Hospitality Muscle Memory”
On Birthdays at the Table
As a little girl I remember how much I loved when it was my birthday. My invite list always exceeded the maximum occupancy in our little 900 sq ft home. I didn’t mind the sardines in a can affect, because it was my birthday, and birthdays were worth celebrating. Years passed and I foundContinue reading “On Birthdays at the Table”
The Nine Temperaments of Sacred Pathways, Exercise
Welcome back for round two of Sacred Pathways by Gary Thomas and the Nine Temperaments. You can find more information about the nine temperaments in this post. Today what I wanted us to do is have a little exercise to explore each type. I also wanted to emphasize the value of finding what temperamentContinue reading “The Nine Temperaments of Sacred Pathways, Exercise”
Sacred Pathways, an Introduction
One of my favorite podcasts is Sorta Awesome, hosted by Megan Tietz, where she has three regular; but, different co-hosts each week (Kelly Gordon, Rebekah Hoffer and Laura Tremaine). In the recent installment, episode 19, of Sorta Awesome, Megan talks about the book Sacred Pathways by Gary Thomas when talking about various personalities relate with God.Continue reading “Sacred Pathways, an Introduction”
Summer Medley of Sliced Fennel, Beets, Radishes, & Carrots with Orange Vinaigrette
Last summer our family of five traveled to Arizona along the I-5 corridor making a surprise stop in Disneyland. I still remember the thrill in our daughter’s eyes when we woke up in a hotel to reveal our surprise of entering Disneyland that day. After an “let’s cram it all in” sort of day, weContinue reading “Summer Medley of Sliced Fennel, Beets, Radishes, & Carrots with Orange Vinaigrette”
Finding Grace in Low Milk Supply
***Are you a mama who struggled to maintain a milk supply? Or maybe you were never able to breastfeed your baby and desperately wanted to? Are you in the trenches with nursing as you read this? Let me offer you my story, an older post from when my now three year old was 8 monthsContinue reading “Finding Grace in Low Milk Supply”