September 12, 2022 To Work Versus To Labor and the Laws Between After writing out my thoughts last week on Labor Day, I was drawn to think deeper into the words, work versus labor. It seems…
September 9, 2022 When Data Seen is Not the Data Expected Data can be quite helpful. Otherwise, we wouldn’t have them to look over and examine if truly, they were a waste of time. And…
September 5, 2022 What Labor Day Means to Me and Wearing White Labor Day, as a teacher, for me, marks the definite last day of summer break. The alarm is turned back on with no longer…
June 19, 2022 The Prodigal Sons Dare you think to be a prodigal son? If sons were all to realize that the will was given to them at birth, how…
June 6, 2022 When an Unlimited Supply is Given Vulnerability arises. One of our sons just recently had to come up with his own money to pay for a new pair of eyeglasses….
May 28, 2022 School: Where Fear and Strength Collide My children would inevitably start school. My control of their safety in heart, mind, body, and spirit, to my fear, minimized the moment I…
May 14, 2022 The Temptation of Being “The One” Until you think. Watching the movie, “Annie”, brings back a memory of my earliest recollection settling in America. We were temporarily in my grandmother’s…
May 5, 2022 When Self-Centeredness Is Survival First Is this a bad thing? There is endlessly so much growing up to do. While contentment with level of maturation may be accomplished, gathering…