For the last 7 weeks, I've been driving through West Virginia to annual association meetings across West Virginia. One thing is for sure, there are very few shortcuts traveling this great state. The mountains kind of make that to be reality. Highway crews many years ago may have cut through mountains, but the ways from … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: shortcuts
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Wednesdays with Jillene: I don’t think I could do it…
"Mom, you know there are people who can't see. I mean, like, they are blind." "Yes..." "But, I mean... like they won't ever see." "I know what you're talking about Isaiah. Why is this so shocking to you today?" "Well... its just that... I can't even handle walking around the house with my eyes closed. I don't like … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: I don’t think I could do it…
Wednesdays with Jillene: wait
Eating "family style" at camp during the summer provides many opportunities for waiting. Some meals it doesn't matter too much as the food is passed around quickly or when the meals have finger foods you could start eating a few things while waiting on the rest. Taco day is a different story. Especially if you … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: wait
Wednesdays with Jillene: untangling the necklace
I'd been waiting for this tiny package to be delivered. Maybe you've been in this spot, you know, where you are checking the shipment updates for the glorious day when the status changed to "out for delivery." Seems silly now, but that package was a little special to me. I'd bought a pair of necklaces, … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: untangling the necklace
One year later… do you trust me?
Over the last week I've been keenly aware of each day passing as we approached today, July 1, 2018... the one-year anniversary of our move to West Virginia. Is there protocol on how to celebrate this type of anniversary? Should I make a cake? Is here a special song that should be sung? Some sort … Continue reading One year later… do you trust me?
Mothers Day 2018: on the verge of the most obvious thing (that I never saw coming)
I need to share this picture with you. Are you ready for it? Not sure I'm ready, but I'll do it anyway. This is me. Me with the first baby that made me a momma. By no means was he the last, there were many more to come. But that first baby holds a special … Continue reading Mothers Day 2018: on the verge of the most obvious thing (that I never saw coming)
Wednesdays with Jillene: when you aren’t chosen
Do you ever make yourself out to be the hero? Watching a movie, reading a novel... do you find yourself identifying with and casting your role as one of the main characters? Identifying with their quirks, finding yourself in their struggles, aspiring to their successes? I can think of a few books and movies that … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: when you aren’t chosen
Wednesdays with Jillene: …even if he doesn’t…
There are moments in life when all we are left with is: God is still God. He is still good. God still loves me and I know His plans for me are good... even when... Even when it hurts. Even when I've lost something so dear to me. Even when everything is falling apart around … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: …even if he doesn’t…
Wednesdays with Jillene: fighting the lies
There are times when a word or phrase won't leave my head, constantly running like a song lyric you just can't stop thinking about. But more than a song I can't escape, there are words and phrases that won't leave my heart alone. That's what happened this weekend. Actually, it started (again) in earnest weeks … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: fighting the lies
Wednesdays with Jillene: A remnant of a stain
A remnant of a stain... "When you want to know who you are, first you need to know whose you are. Then you will find who you are in Him." This week in lab, some biology students went looking for who they are... (I guess you could say at the most basic of levels) as … Continue reading Wednesdays with Jillene: A remnant of a stain