We discovered this Dust Doggy under my bed during a spring cleaning. Over the past two weeks, I (along with several family members) have been in the process of spring cleaning our house. It never ceases to amaze me how much dust, clutter, and general mess finds its way into forgotten corners of a house.… Continue reading Meditations on Spring Cleaning
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Of Green and Dogwood
I got to take a drive this morning. Though the excursion wasn't intended to be a pleasure trip, the drive along the outskirts of town was absolutely breathtaking. I hadn't been out of town much for the last couple weeks, so I hadn't seen the hills since they started to turn green or the dogwood in… Continue reading Of Green and Dogwood
Work and Human Limitations: Allergies
Spring has arrived. So have my allergies. I tend to be a production oriented person. I like a fun-filled weekend now and then, but by the end of vacations I'm always more than ready to get back work. I love being able to go to bed at night and reflect with satisfaction on what I… Continue reading Work and Human Limitations: Allergies
Suds in the Bucket: My philosophy of work
My hands spent a lot of time in soapy water today. My little sister returned from a college trip to Spain earlier this week, loaded down with souvenirs for all, plenty of chocolate, and a bag of new dresses (courtesy of a monetary birthday gift from our grandparents). Since my sister had several assignments due this week,… Continue reading Suds in the Bucket: My philosophy of work
Waiting with Japan
For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and obtain the freedom of the glory of the… Continue reading Waiting with Japan