My husband and I were reading a story in Reader’s Digest about a father who was raising his disabled son—something we can relate to. The man in the article pointed out that he not only felt robbed, but that his son was robbed, too—presumably of a “normal” life. And yet when you think through […]
That’s Not Fair!
Every parent gets to hear that phrase from their child sooner or later, usually in protest when something isn’t going their way. I read an article recently that suggested babies as young as 15 months old seem to recognize unfairness when they see it. Have you ever wondered why we seem to have this demand […]
How’s Your Inner Dog?
There are two birthdays in our family this week: mine and Susie’s, our wonderful Labrador Retriever. Usually when February rolls around I’ll mention to my youngest son that it’s the beginning of a special month, and he’ll burst into a big smile and call the dog to remind her it’s her birthday month. Then with […]
ARC of All In Good Time
I was telling a friend just the other day that my soon-to-be-released book, All In Good Time, wrote itself. Exaggeration? Yes—sort of. In comparison to some of the other books I’ve written, it really seemed true. This was one of those books where the research material generated so much drama that I had more than […]
Midweek New Fiction!
This week I’m thrilled to bring you a peek at Jill Eileen Smith’s new book! I can’t wait to read this one, since Jill is one of my favorite authors (and friends!). Rebekah 4 Stars from RT Book Reviews Can love heal the rift between two souls? When her beloved father dies and she is […]
The Confidence in Goal Setting
Over the weekend my husband read an article to me about a race car driver who introduced himself to reporters this way: “I’m Darrell Waltrip, and I’m here to take Richard Petty’s place.” That was more than just confidence, since at the time Richard Petty was in his prime as the top race car driver. […]
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