Take precious “snapshots” of life by being with those you love

Today I had a lot to do, so…I went to lunch with our oldest daughter Heather at Jose’ Peppers (Mexican) restaurant!  Heather lives a little under an hour away from our small town, so I don’t get to see her that often – especially with her working full-time now at a preschool. We actually haven’t seen each other in a couple weeks, which is rare for us. I’m so thankful that Heather is not just my daughter, but my close friend! 🙂

After we ate, we went back to her work, where she’s a preschool teacher, and she took me on a tour of the school. It was a child’s paradise – an “exploratorium” where they can read fun, good books; other rooms where they can grow plants and flowers, paint, do crafts, listen to storytime, lay down for naptime, enjoy snacks, and best of all, play outdoors on the playground equipment. The whole preschool was a kaleidoscope of bright colors. Each classroom had at least two teachers. The atmosphere was pleasant and fun.

After that, I went to find some bargains at CVS, where you can earn Extra Care Bucks for shopping, then came home to do some writing on an article for my Armor of God series.

I was thinking that the time I spent with Heather today didn’t last very long – it went so fast! – and that’s how real life is, too. She grew up so fast, and our youngest daughter Leah is growing up fast, too. It’s so important to take time out each day for what really matters – the most important things like spending time with God and your family, making memories, and having fun. All my work was waiting here for me when I came back – but I’m so glad I took this break today with Heather.

Enjoy the “Kodak” moments – those moments you don’t want to forget. Make a memory with those you love today.

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A hair of a different color

You’ve probably heard the expression, “A horse of a different color,” thus the play on words in the title.  I forgot to tell you the good news. I finally got my hair fixed. Just in case you’re wondering why my hair is a different color now, I recently had a hair disaster. I went to the salon asking for a dark auburn color, and when my hairdresser applied the color, it immediately began turning black!  I had to wait several weeks to get it professionally fixed, and this past week I was finally able to do it.

My hair is now much closer to its natural brown color (although it has some red tint to it) with the blonde highlights, the way I’ve had it the last several years.

I feel so relieved! Yes, as Christian we’re to focus primarily on beautifying our hearts. But it’s amazing how a woman’s hair (or any part of her appearance) can affect the way she actually feels about herself. The Bible says a woman’s hair is her glory. (1 Corinthians 11:15)

Do you have any hair disaster stories? Feel free to share in the comments below.

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Freelance writing jobs

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I’m enjoying this morning drinking my coffee and surfing online. I don’t drink coffee that often, but today I made some, and of course added lots of creamer. As I shared on Twitter, it’s not Starbucks but still good!

Today I found a resource for freelance writing jobs. I haven’t applied for any of these jobs yet, but I found the Christian Work At Home Moms site on Twitter, and I saw these and thought I’d pass them onto you. Let me know if any work out for you! 

One dream I have in my heart is to someday be a travel writer (traveling + writing + chocolate + coke classic = nothing better!), so I’m going to start researching this online how to get started. Wouldn’t it be heavenly to be paid to travel and write?

What is your writing dream? Leave your comments below.

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