What do you call an attractive monster?Pretty scary. Bean bag chairs are Venus Flytraps for anyone over 40. The difference between me and Superman is this:He has super vision. I require supervision.
Kathleen S Evenhouse
Writing With Vision
What do you call an attractive monster?Pretty scary. Bean bag chairs are Venus Flytraps for anyone over 40. The difference between me and Superman is this:He has super vision. I require supervision.
There are visuals that will always be in my brain, and they are of violence. in New York on 9/11in Orem, Utah on 9/10 And all the violence in between in our country and around the world.. And the reactions, as well as the lack of help in situ in other situations, are mind-boggling. Evil… Read More
73 You made me; you created me. Now give me the sense to follow your commands.74 May all who fear you find in me a cause for joy, for I have put my hope in your word.75 I know, O Lord, that your regulations are fair; you disciplined me because I needed it.76 Now let your unfailing love comfort me, just as you promised… Read More
Our youngest grandchild is in 6th grade this year. This is a major shift in what we are called to do when we are covering for their parents. No longer is it diapers, constant oversight, 24-7 attending to needs. That makes it easy to sluff off in the grandparent assignment. But if a teen or… Read More
I am working hard to be the kind of grandparent that my grandchildren can differentiate from a wolf wearing a nightgown and cap. It would be pretty weird if you went to a concert and they had a football game halfway through. Here’s a bright idea for you the next time you are having trouble… Read More
Pray diligently. Stay alert, with your eyes wide open in gratitude. (Colossians 4:2, The Message) Did you know you can pray all day long? You don’t have to stop, fold your hands, and close your eyes. God hears every thought—even the half-baked ones—the you send His way.
I scheduled this blog on prayer a few weeks ago, but was prompted to return to it the day after the school schooting in Minneapolis. There were negative responses to “thoughts and prayers” offered for these families, because “these kids were literally praying.” Is the extension of this thought, “Prayer is worthless. Look what happened?”… Read More