A Garden is a Gateway to Hospitality
Today has been a perfect example of how a garden is a gateway to hospitality.
Today has been a perfect example of how a garden is a gateway to hospitality.
How can I celebrate when my mind is a whirlwind of angst? I feel guilty sharing about seasonal Fall beauty and “Fall To Do Lists” when across the world in my homeland, Lebanon, my brothers and sisters are in a season of war?
Another sweet baby was born into our church family this week.
Fall is officially here and its time to pull out the crockpot for dump it and forget about it meals for the busy household.
It’s our 23rd anniversary today and we both almost forgot!
If you’re anything like me, I sometimes am at a loss for ideas as to what to fix for a meal. It’s the end of the week before the grocery store run, and my mind is a blank!
August in Texas is the hottest month of the year. Yesterday, it was 107 in my backyard! The kids either have already started back to school or will so this week and will night a refreshing snack when they tumble out of the school bus, hot, sweaty, and exhausted.
Have you ever had that dream where consuming panic and fear so grip you that you yell out while asleep?
We’ve successfully gotten rid of our St. Augustine front lawn over the last three years and replaced it with native perennial flowers, shrubs, ground covers and herbs.