by Cindy B | Jan 2, 2020 | Emergency Preparedness
Here is a great quote as we contemplate the new year ahead of us and any possible resolutions (particularly on preparedness) that we might make. “We seldom perform to the level of our knowledge. This brings me to the subject of resolutions—resolutions to...
by Katie P | Dec 20, 2019 | Home and Family
During the Christmas holidays in particular, it’s easy for our hearts and minds to be drawn to material possessions. Advertisements everywhere lure us to believe that we need this gadget or that car or this house or that lifestyle in order to be happy. But are these...
by Ashley Dewey | Dec 19, 2019 | Ashley Dewey: Single Life
Read the last installment in Ashley’s health journey here. Have you ever felt like you need a rest from resting? For a week or so, I laid around watching tv, reading, and paying far too close attention to the ceiling tiles. My roommate was uncomfortable...
by Summer O | Dec 17, 2019 | Home and Family
In a previous post, I talked about preserving old photographs. Photographs are, of course, not the only things we can or should preserve when it comes to family history — and while an original of something is always better, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t...
by Ashley Dewey | Dec 5, 2019 | Ashley Dewey: Single Life
Read part two here. During my five-day stay in the hospital, I am confident that I met with every single kind of doctor possible. Some of those doctors made a lasting impression. Some I wish I could forget forever and others I will count in my blessings for...
by Karen | Nov 23, 2019 | Home and Family
I remember years ago when my girls were younger… Whether she has two or ten children, a mother’s life is full. I recall a particular day where, when evening came, I was pretty exhausted. I began to write a quick synopsis of the day in my journal, and as I...