This week I've learned to bite my tongue. Or I'm trying to at least. I'm learning that arguments don't always convince others and, in fact, can be detrimental. I'm learning the importance of being informed and just how infuriating misinformation can be. I'm learning that it's good to stand up for what you believe in… Continue reading Hey Christians!
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The Bachelor – The Women Tell…some stuff
I'm a little later than usual with this update. For those of you waiting for this with bated breath, I both apologize and suggest you find something else to do. This week's been a little stressful so far so when Peter suggested a bicycle ride along the dike, I jumped at the chance to get… Continue reading The Bachelor – The Women Tell…some stuff
Tiny Vacation
Peter and I went on a mini-vacation yesterday. Between the time he got home from work at 3pm and the time we had to be at Bible study at 7pm, we had a holiday. That might not sound like enough time to go on vacation but we managed to make it to another country and… Continue reading Tiny Vacation
I May Never Blog on a Leap Year Again…
...Or I might. Who's to say? They're just not that common and who knows what I'll be doing four years from now. I think there's something really charming about leap years. It reminds us that our human sense of timing just isn't quite right. Obviously our calendar is the best one we have (hence why… Continue reading I May Never Blog on a Leap Year Again…
The Bachelor Goes to Switzerland
We are almost at the end of this magical journey. Or, as Ben calls it, "incredible journey." Ben, the book was better. Frankly, I'm ready to say good-bye and good riddance to all of these ridiculous folks. But first some thoughts on last night: Switzerland looks beautiful and like a wonderful place to visit. Looking… Continue reading The Bachelor Goes to Switzerland
An Open Confession of my Love for Thrift Stores
So, it's snowing. Right now. It's snowing. I am astonished. Anyway, that's not what I was going to write about. What I wanted to say was this: I love thrift stores. I'm not going to hide it any more. Actually, I don't know if I ever hid this. If I had to come up with… Continue reading An Open Confession of my Love for Thrift Stores
On Lent
Today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. If you're not familiar with Lent, it is forty days leading up to Easter. It's a sombre time of reflection and (traditionally) fasting. It's a time in which to prepare yourself for Easter, which is a very sad and then an incredibly joyous time. I believe… Continue reading On Lent
The Bachelor – Home Town Visits
Here we are already at the hometown dates! This is where Ben visits the families of his last four women - who are Kacie, Nicki, Lindzi, and Courtney. In any season I've watched, this is my favourite episode. It's a little less formulaic, a little more to the practical side of a relationship. Lindzi's hometown… Continue reading The Bachelor – Home Town Visits
God Loves Women
"It's good to be out where others can see you, so you can't be your ghastly, spoiled self. It forces you to act slightly more elegantly, and this improves your thoughts, and thereby the world." - Anne Lamott This quote from Lamott's bookGrace (Eventually) made me laugh. Am I the only one who sees myself… Continue reading God Loves Women
100 Children’s Books I Think You Should Read
After this top 100 list from USA Today was brought to my attention by a friend and fellow writer, we complained together about its glaring omissions. It's not a bad list but it's missing so many obviously wonderful children's books I suspect it's sponsored by a certain publisher or bookseller. Thus I was inspired to… Continue reading 100 Children’s Books I Think You Should Read






