by Ashley Dewey | Jun 26, 2015 | Ashley Dewey: Single Life
This weekend I was driving home after an excellent visit with some dear friends and I was really happy. Not just superficial ‘something cheesy’ happened happy, but really joyful. My roommate stopped me and asked, “Why are you so happy?” This was a great...
by DarEll Hoskisson | Jun 18, 2015 | DarEll S. Hoskisson: Self-Improvement
One last request: Fathers and Mothers create and celebrate your success. Have you seen the Coke commercial where the guy is tied to the stake before a firing squad? He’s given one last request. He asks for something and after a slight pause, when he is about to die,...
by Britt Kelly | Mar 19, 2015 | Britt Kelly: Learning at Home
The very first library book I lost as a married person was a book called “How to Make your House do the Housework.” I figured my house was holding the book hostage in hopes that if I bought the book and somehow learned it’s mysterious organizy ways the house would be...
by DarEll Hoskisson | Mar 5, 2015 | DarEll S. Hoskisson: Self-Improvement
Do you have “to dos” on your list forever, transferring them down the line for weeks or even months? I think we had ‘get our will notarized’ on my list for over a year before we finally got it done. Making insurance calls is another task that sits there waiting for...
by Valerie Steimle | Nov 8, 2014 | Valerie Steimle: Strengthening Families
Dog hair! Dishes! Dust! A home that is well lived in with people and pets has to be cleaned. As the mother of nine children with two black lab dogs, I know about messes and the battle of keeping a house clean. As busy moms, some with part-time jobs, housecleaning is a...