One more day…
In August of 2004, I walked into a stuffy classroom at Cornerstone University, hooked up my laptop, straightened my stack of speech syllabi, and flashed …
In August of 2004, I walked into a stuffy classroom at Cornerstone University, hooked up my laptop, straightened my stack of speech syllabi, and flashed …
The kids and I read one of our favorite books tonight, Magic Train Ride by Sally Crabtree. In the book, the passengers take their magic …
I am bummed that I haven’t had a chance to blog for the last couple of weeks. There is plenty to write about, that’s for …
There have been plenty of mornings…I lay in bed listening to Fiona babble in her crib, trying to ignore Parker as he climbs into bed …
I walk up the sidewalk towards the building that houses Cornerstone’s Learning Center, and a familiar feeling of nostalgia starts to bubble up into my …
Sweet morning gifts and homemade cards from the kids…Thought-provoking church service about the grace of giving…Tasty lunch with my favorite dessert…tiramisu…Blissful nap in a quiet …
We are in the thick of watching the final season of Lost (no groans from any non-losties please), where they have introduced an intriguing storyline. …
This semester, I am teaching Organizational Communications, and for some reason, I have been drawing a lot of connections to my personal life. At first, …
So, once the kids figured out that they couldn’t carry around the fishbowl like a stuffed animal, we settled into a fish sitting routine. The …
Since Madi and Parker’s birthdays are only four days apart, it makes sense to combine their parties. However, it can be tricky to find a …