Red Lessons
Note: I accidentally posted this one morning while Ray and I were in North Carolina in mid-October. I realized my accident soon after and removed it. So, if you read this in the two or three hours it was posted…
Note: I accidentally posted this one morning while Ray and I were in North Carolina in mid-October. I realized my accident soon after and removed it. So, if you read this in the two or three hours it was posted…
In temperate Tennessee, even when the leaves begin to change into their autumn colors and the mums show their fall brilliance . . . . . . we still have some fading colors from summer flowers. After Ray’s and my walk…
As we circled the house for the last lap of our morning walk, I noticed pink fog above the hills across the road. It had been a pink morning. The eastern sky behind the house was pink when we started…
One of the first board books I read to John, our first child, was God Made All the Colours. I’m thankful that I can see colors. I spent several sad hours when Ray and I were first getting to know each…
I love the fellowship of fellow homeschooling mothers. One thing I have noticed about us is how quickly we share our hearts with one another. Sometimes it seems that what is in our hearts is right there at the top…
When I was in elementary school, we looked forward to the times when entertainers visited our school through a program called Southern Assemblies. Teachers collected a quarter from each child who wanted to attend. At the scheduled time, we got…