It’s a snow day here. The roads were only slick for about a 30 minute window of time, but since that happened to be the time when the buses were heading out, it was enough. Since the two oldest are heading out on a youth group trip tomorrow, the timing was perfect.
I am thankful for the snow, paltry though it is.
I am thankful for an unexpected break, so I can focus on laundry and all those other last-minute packing tasks.
I am thankful for children who are old enough to pack their own suitcases.






































I was reading Tim Challies blog and saw his cmoemnt re: your review so here I am, having read your review, saying “Ditto, ditto, ditto!” to my friend Diana’s cmoemnt. I used to keep a very orderly home and friends and family could stop by at a moments notice and I would be very comfortable with their doing so. Somewhere along the line, things changed and I was feeling quite convicted this weekend, in particular, for how I always seem to be spinning my wheels trying to complete the tasks on my to-do list which seems to be endless. It’s not that the list is truly endless; however, it’s that I somehow keep moving in circles, never quite accomplishing many of the tasks on the list so they have become perpetual entries. This has been a struggle for me, even more so in recent months, so I appreciate your timely review and will download a copy posthaste. Knowing that in all we do, we should do it for the glory of God, I look forward to making the necessary changes so that I am doing so, indeed. Bless you for sharing this with us, Becky.