I remember mid-afternoon times. Kids were fussy. I was tired and wondered if I’d have strength to finish the day. Maybe you can identify.
Author: Gayl Wright
Granddaughter Time Brings Joy
My 2nd granddaughter came to visit for her 11th birthday. The first day we shopped and ate lunch out together. We played games each day.
Tea Time, Reading Time: #LMMLinkup
There is no guest poster this week, so I’d like to share a poem I wrote a couple of years ago. It’s called Tea Time, Reading Time.
Comparison is Nothing but a Trap
While I was watching it something dawned on me that wasn’t really such a unique revelation. It just sank in this time. Comparison is a trap.
Wants, Needs and Contentment
I began writing this for #FiveMinuteFriday, but I couldn’t just stop after five minutes. We all have wants and needs, but are we content?
Imagination Fuels Creativity
I think we show part of the image of God through our imaginations. Using my imagination, I tried to incorporate bits of myself into the poem.
Expectations As We Settle into Life
Sometimes my kids had big expectations. “Settle down, kids! It’s time to go to sleep.” I said that so many times when my children were young.
#Literacy Musing Mondays: Share Your Words
Welcome to the Literacy Musing Mondays Party! I’m so glad you are here to join in the fun as we share our words together. We have no guest post today so let’s just jump right in to our weekly Literacy Musing Monday’s linkup where we link […]
Where is Your Haven?
WHERE IS YOUR HAVEN Instead of going straight to my computer after breakfast this morning I headed outside to sit on the porch while the temperature was still fairly cool. I wanted to spend some time thinking about the Five Minute Friday word, haven, […]
Eventide on the Homestead
Eventide is usually a peaceful time around here. The sun is going down and animals begin to settle for the night.