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Ordinary work, which is what most of us do most of the time, is ordained by God every bit as much as is the extraordinary. All work done for God is spiritual work and therefore not merely a duty but a holy privilege.
- Elisabeth Elliot

Field Trip

Guatemala: Day One

It seems I’ve hardly stopped moving since our plane ride from Guatemala ended and London picked us up late that night at the Greenville airport. (Pretty sure I sat behind…

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HomeLife

parenting blues

Exhausting.Rewarding.Comical.Lonely.Time consuming.Lovely.A pain in the rear.Life giving.Emotional. Yes. All of the above. Parenting is ALL of that.  And about a thousand things besides. I don’t have a plethora of experience…

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HomeLife

just recounting a day . . .

  It comes with the territory.   Post-vacation, summer bedtimes being lax and rise and shine times being delayed.  Time on their hands and high humidity in the air. It…

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  • God's Pursuit of Me,  HomeLife,  Keigley Approved Recipes

    Five Fridays (nine)

    / January 15, 2016

    FUNNY I sent this poem by Wendell Berry in a text to my dad the other day. Luckily he thought it was funny too. FASHIONABLE Undoubtedly, this is the hardest entry for me each week. What in the world do I know about fashion? Wait.  I’ll tell you.  Absolutely nothing. Recently hannaH told me that a friend of hers put…

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    pendulum swinger

    March 30, 2020
    Let's Start Coding

    Let’s Start Coding: A Timberdoodle Review

    September 16, 2022

    five finds friday. (apple season is the best. and more.)

    August 16, 2019
  • HomeLife

    your kryptonite

    / January 14, 2016

    The conversation came up at dinner tonight. And my new best friend Jen Hatmaker talks about it in her book For the Love.  (Which I am listening to on audio and which I am finding more hilarious than an early episode of New Girl.  And loads more appropriate.) Everybody has a thing.  Maybe you call it your pet peeve.  Maybe…

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    Discipline of Gratitude

    February 12, 2019

    thoughts. on this fragile world.

    April 16, 2019

    swimming in the deep end

    October 29, 2019
  • God's Pursuit of Me,  Story

    All the Words We Don’t Say

    / January 13, 2016

    In one of the many books I keep stacked beside my bed, the author talks about the value of talking through a problem.  The value of naming a sadness. Which has me thinking.  About that.  About other places I’ve read similar ideas and thoughts. About processing and talking and sharing and explaining and All The Words We Say. The idea…

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    returning …

    June 4, 2019

    Noonday: Tonight!

    February 24, 2020

    five finds friday (avett. curl cream. views.)

    September 25, 2020
  • Product Review

    Free Products From ePantry

    / January 12, 2016

    In my search for ways to generate extra income and to get free stuff that I already love, I came across ePantry. (That’s right – I’m just telling you like it is.  I like deals and I like earning a little money and I like bartering for the products we use at home.  It’s how I roll.) Whenever you want…

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    Weekend Ramble: Les Mis, A Kitten & Daylight Savings Time

    March 9, 2020

    Five Finds Friday (meatballs, Scrabble, really odd names for kids)

    January 31, 2020

    five finds friday – (Congaree, more soup, another Otto saying & sunshine)

    April 12, 2019
  • Product Review

    Thumbs Up: A Game Review

    / January 11, 2016

    After I wrote about the game YamSlam that the kids and I love to play, I sent the link to the people at Blue Orange games. They were so kind and they offered to send a game to our family to play and review. Well – who says “no, thank you” to games? Not me! Thumbs Up arrived at our…

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    Six Steps to Hiking & Adventuring With Kids

    July 3, 2019

    notes from the burrow. not in any particular order.

    March 25, 2020

    the winter feels

    January 11, 2023
  • Keigley Approved Recipes,  London Eli Scout,  Product Review

    Five Finds Friday (eight)

    / January 8, 2016

      I didn’t do one of these little gems two weeks ago because it was Christmas day – and last Friday found us on another holiday – New Year’s Day. But I think I’ll proceed as planned today.     FUNNY   My funny seldom comes from the internet.  (But I want to laugh more so if you know some…

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    Thinking Putty: A Timberdoodle Review

    October 12, 2020

    according to the schedule, there’s no space for that

    January 16, 2019

    oh, the month ahead. and the month now.

    April 28, 2023
  • God's Pursuit of Me,  HomeLife,  Story

    practice. (unwelcome though it is)

    / January 7, 2016

    Of course at the very instant that you choose a word, the worlds are going to collide and the earth is going to tremble and you’re going to get a chance to immediately test out your shiny new resolve. Did you really mean what you said? Were those just pretty words all lined up in a tidy row? Maybe I…

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    Thinking Putty: A Timberdoodle Review

    October 12, 2020
    art

    Cognitive Drawing: A Timberdoodle Review

    July 8, 2021

    WWII Graphic Novels: A Timberdoodle Review

    February 27, 2020
  • God's Pursuit of Me,  HomeLife

    the single word

    / January 6, 2016

      For the past four years I’ve been following the lead of my friend Alece over at Grit & Glory as she started her One Word 365 community. The idea and the challenge is to pick one word – just one single word – to shape and define and strive toward for your year. That somehow always feels more manageable…

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    in between. it’s hard to be a teen. (and a teen’s momma.)

    April 24, 2019

    May’s Grove Giveaway

    May 16, 2019

    Scary Close: A Book Review (& some feelings this book unearthed as well)

    May 13, 2019
  • Book Reviews

    All the Stars in the Heavens: A Book Review

    / January 5, 2016

    It’s been a while since I’ve picked up a lighter fiction work. I find that time and life have a way of changing and shaping the type of reader I am.  (Is that true of just me or does anyone else feel that too?)   I’ve avoided most mainstream modern fiction this past year because it’s so frequently full of…

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    Dear Child,

    July 20, 2020

    Wile E. Coyote Science: A Timberdoodle Review

    August 17, 2020

    Five Finds Friday (Cadbury eggs & impulsive purchases)

    February 28, 2020
  • God's Pursuit of Me,  Story

    it’s not a new year’s resolution kind of fix.

    / January 4, 2016

    I don’t really feel like writing. I didn’t really feel like celebrating this Christmas or this New Year’s. There’s an awful lot I don’t really feel like doing. It’s kind of stacking up around me just as I am inundated with new calendars and fresh resolutions and shared quotes about potential and a clean slate. My toilet is overflowing with…

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    oh, the month ahead. and the month now.

    April 28, 2023

    rocks & roots

    May 7, 2019

    current plans. current mood.

    January 2, 2020
  • HomeLife

    ….. and coming up

    / December 31, 2015

    Last night I was lying in bed with Piper, listening to her read a story about Sally and a dog. Next thing you know, I was waking up and the morning had arrived and I had no idea what happened to Sally and her dog or where the night had gone. I guess that happens from time to time, right?…

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    hi.

    December 18, 2019

    an apology/not an apology

    February 26, 2020

    from the cabin: Bergen Hawkeye at Lost Valley

    June 25, 2019
  • Chaos,  HomeLife

    recalling the midnight hour last week

    / December 29, 2015

    When they are finally all asleep I sort the gifts and stuff the stockings. I wander to the fridge and snag a leftover deviled egg. I sit by the tree and look at its lights.  I love its pretty sparkliness.  And I’ll love getting it out of the living room as soon as the Christmas bells stop ringing. I place…

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    parenting, continued

    March 21, 2019

    oh, the month ahead. and the month now.

    April 28, 2023

    The Right Word.

    July 20, 2021
  • Book Reviews

    Marley, A Dog Like No Other: A Book Review

    / December 28, 2015

    The first dog I ever really loved was named Sadie Poe. She was a yellow labrador and she was the most well-trained canine to ever live under our roof. When she passed away after nearly a decade of a long, happy and adored life, I cried.  She is buried under a cherry tree in Virginia. We go to the library regularly…

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    An Ode to EB White

    September 14, 2020

    here we go …

    February 3, 2023

    returning …

    June 4, 2019
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