Archive for June, 2008
I stand up again.
I’m picking myself up after feeling kicked in the butt yesterday. Today’s a new day and God’s promises are new every morning. I’ve been through terrible things in the past and I won’t let my latest troubles defeat me.
In case you need some encouragement yourself, here’s a clip from one of my most favorite movies [...]
Published by angelawd on June 18th, 2008 tagged Healing, Joyful living | 6 Comments »
As the pink slip stalks ever closer
Note: this post is just one big whine, and you might want to go read something more funny. I understand. I just need these words out of my head.
Last night our church council had another meeting to once again discuss how to handle the church budget crisis. I’m sure you’re disappointed that you couldn’t attend, [...]
Published by angelawd on June 17th, 2008 tagged Just Act Normal | 8 Comments »
That’s IT! I’m posting it on the Internet.
Is it unreasonable to object to this in my very own house?
Secondary question: when the cats are eating something unidentifiable off the teen’s floor and lily pads are growing in a cup of juice, is it time for an intervention? An exorcism? A cleansing fire? What?
P.S. Mom, I know what you’re going to say and [...]
Published by angelawd on June 14th, 2008 tagged Mom of Teens | 7 Comments »
Friday the 13th Triskaidekaphobia
According to the Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute (did you know there was such a place?) in Asheville, North Carolina, more than 67 million people are affected by a fear of this day. Some people are so paralyzed by fear that they avoid their normal routines like doing business, taking flights or even getting [...]
Published by angelawd on June 13th, 2008 tagged Joyful living | 2 Comments »
Who is this Kid?
Little One returned home the other night with a manner similar to that of a puppy who knows he did wrong by crapping in the corner and strewing garbage through the house. I was in the bath and heard voices, then Big Guy came upstairs.
“Do you know who’s downstairs?”
“Um, no. Do you know?”
“I thought I [...]
