Remembering Dad

Rick and I sat in pjs on Sunday, reminiscing about our dads and giving thanks for them.  Rick’s father, William Richard Rivers, weathered many storms. Passed from relative to relative, he and his three brothers worked fields while their father, a merchant marine, was out to sea.  When the Depression hit, and all his savings …

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In the Flight Path

Rick and I knew when we purchased our home that we were in the flight path for the local airport.  It’s a small airport and less than a dozen flights a day, not all of which fly overhead.  Aviation is in my husband’s blood.  He ran his own aviation business for twenty-five years before retiring.  …

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Pro-Abortion Rally in Town Square

Our local newspaper is running articles about states passing “draconian anti-abortion laws” – pushing the panic button that women will have no rights, their bodies “kidnapped”.  Seventy high school students cut classes and marched to the town square to raise their signs.   PRO F****** CHOICE.  NO FORCED BIRTH.  TRUST WOMEN.  This morning the editorial section …

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Mentors

While taking time off from writing, Rick tapped me for teaching our Tuesday evening Bible study.  He’s always concentrated on books of the Bible, starting from chapter one, verse one and going straight through with historical context, what the scriptures say and how they apply to our lives.  While I love that kind of inductive …

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Mother’s Day

My mom passed away twenty-five years ago, but there are still times when I almost reach for the phone to call and tell her something.  I used to feel a punch in the stomach when that happened, knowing there would be no answer on the other end of the line.  Now, I just send up …

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“UNPLANNED” – A MOVIE FILLED WITH TRUTH AND GRACE

I read Abby Johnson’s autobiography, Unplanned, and heard her speak a few years ago at our local pregnancy counseling center banquet.  Her story is heart-wrenching, powerful, and mind- altering.  She was a Planned Parenthood director for eight years until she saw the truth of what happens to a living child in abortion.  You can watch …

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More Laws, Less Hope for the Future

Special Interest Bills California legislators all have a cause – or should I say causes?  I recently read an article in our local newspaper that announced 2,576 bills have been introduced to the Legislature before the session deadline. Some are “intent” bills that merely promise more details someday.  Ah, perhaps, in the interest of time …

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Down-Time

Rick headed out of town with our eldest son a few days ago.  Spring Training in Phoenix.  I would have seven full days to do whatever I wanted.  Bwaaahaha…   Part of me wanted to be practical. “Work!”  Get busy writing again.  Something other than emails and blogs and preparing Bible studies for the Tuesday night …

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