Living an Exclamation Point Life
I apologize for the consistent “going home” blogs for many days now. I guess I can’t help myself. The “going home” part of our lives is a crowning achievement for those of us who believe there is life after death. My dear mother-in-law exited this life on earth, Saturday, October 15th, and her life here-after…
You are Working all Things for my Good
Not only is that a passage from the Bible in Romans 8:28, it is the lyrics of a song written and sung by Gospel Recording Artists, pastors and dear friends, David and Nicole Binion. I was about to start writing a blog about that verse when I started singing the words written by David and…
We Don’t Know What Tomorrow May Bring
On Sunday, one of my co-workers at the polls came in late for work. She had a good excuse. Before her husband passed on, he would make sure he called his mother every Sunday morning. This Sunday, she remembered that and felt very drawn to call her 98-year-old mother-in-law – like her husband had so…
Living Life as an Exclamation Point!
In the spur of the moment, I hit the road to Austin on Sunday for just a 24-hour stay. What is that about? It’s about living with no regrets and seizing the moments to living my life as an “exclamation point”. I had the opportunity to see my 14-year old grandson pitch nearly his entire…
What Punctuation Mark Defines You?
What Punctuation Mark Defines You? I always want to be growing and learning. When we “cease and desist” our desires for living a full, active life and hungering and thirsting for knowledge and creativity, we will become stagnant. Like a rose that is cut off from its stem, we’ll wither up and eventually lose all…
Living Life as an Exclamation Point
Day 283 of Photo Inspirations — Living Life as an Exclamation Point! #TBT — I ran across this photo that was taken on a family vacation in 2003. These are our four oldest grandchildren, who are now, 23, 20, 15 and 14. Wow! Where did those 12 years go? Graduations from kindergarten, grade school,…