Motherhood 101 In 30 Seconds
This happens to every mother, I think. (featuring a family with quadruplets)
View ArticleOne Of Our Family Mottos
“Overkill is under-rated” (We have a lot of lot of family mottos, but, on reflection they seem to overlap)
View ArticleImagine What It’s Like With Number Five
Lunarbaboon makes a point that increases with frequency. Grandchildren are another matter altogether, however.
View ArticleIf Parents Were Honest With Their Children
I heard a scrap of a conversation about the fine practice of not lying to your children yesterday. It requires a bit more finesse than this.
View ArticleToday’s Vehicle.
A different loaner car for my drive to see my mother today. And lovely company, too.
View ArticleMe And Three Princesses
Watching Beauty And The Beast. The urge to sing along will be strong.
View ArticleWhen Children Worship (via Donny Friederichsen)
When Children Worship by Donny Friederichsen, posted at the Christward Collective. The Reformed faith has consistently viewed the church from two angles. There is the invisible church, which consists...
View ArticleCake Number 5
We had a birthday dinner for my five year old grandson tonight. Feature of the get together was this cake made by his auntie Rachel.
View ArticleLunch, Al Fresco
Eating lunch Charlotte Street, Brisbane on August 2. Because we can. #don'tneedasnowsuit #notlikehome
View ArticleScrabble Cake
A special Scrabble cake for Alison Cunningham, a very special and dear lady who has been a wonderful mother in law to me for 34 of her 80 years.
View ArticleA Musical Evening
Listening to my daughter and her cohort performing with their music school. Especially looking forward to an ensemble rendition of ‘Tears In Heaven’.
View ArticleGod Is The Lord Of Time, Even Our Time, Even On Sundays (via Megan Hill)
Megan Hill reflects on how the unique rhythms of Sunday teach witness to those who observe them of God’s rule over us in everything. God Is the Lord of Time On Sundays, we acknowledge that God is the...
View ArticleEvery Home Is Broken From The Day It Begins (via Richard Pratt)
This article by Richard Pratt called Broken Homes In The Bible was on Key Life, after having originally been published by Ligonier. It brings helpful perspective. An excerpt: Unfortunately, very few...
View ArticleHello Dan, It’s Joe Here, I Hope You’re Keeping Well… It’s The 21st Of December
The 21st Of December is the day referenced at the start of Paul Kelly’s How To Make Gravy. A song about family, regret, longing, and hope. If you’re listening to the radio today you’ll probably hear...
View ArticleThe Days Are Long, But The Years Are Short (via Sarah Condon)
Though parenting young children can be the most demanding of seasons in a person’s life, it is also a time that our minds return to with an increasing fondness as the years pass. Sarah Condon writes an...
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