Category Archives: Too Blessed To Be Bitter
For us, these past Winter months have in many ways been a time of putting things to bed, a time of saying goodbye. It’s been a season to make peace with letting go of certain things in our lives, things that … Continue reading →
It seems like a long time since we’ve had fresh flowers all over the house. Perhaps it’s because this past Fall and Winter–particularly in the aftermath of Katherine’s leg break–we felt more inclined to hibernate instead of celebrate. This Holy … Continue reading →
We had a fabulous weekend back South. It was absolutely filled to the brim with wonderful things–we got to speak a total of 5 times (in 3 different cities, in about 3 days), got to celebrate my 31st birthday along … Continue reading →
I just had to share this with you: We’ve got a fantastic weekend ahead of us, but we will be packing it in AND WE NEED PRAYER! I will be the keynote speaker for a women’s conference in South Alabama on … Continue reading →
This year started off in fantastic form due largely to our attendance at the Passion Conference in Atlanta the first few days of January. It was our second year to attend, thanks to our dear friend Sarah Ott, (last year’s … Continue reading →
One of the more unexpected and meaningful platforms that I have been given in the past year has been with the American Stroke Association (previous postings here, here). It’s certainly been a different focus and audience than I have previously … Continue reading →
Happy 2013, folks! The fact that we are wishing you a Happy New Year on January 10th is a pretty great reflection of where we are at now…catching up, breathing, building in more margins, and resting in the goodness and … Continue reading →
The Wolf family has been rather overwhelmed by the flu and colds the past few weeks. I suppose it’s not shocking since we do have a kid in full-time school, but it still hit us like an unexpected slap in … Continue reading →
You may remember reading back in September that James loves his new school. Now, we really loved his little preschool, so this new one had big shoes to fill. What I didn’t focus much on was how close it is to … Continue reading →
Years ago, not too long after Katherine’s stroke, while she was still in-patient at UCLA, we received correspondence from Joni Eareckson Tada. For those of you unacquainted, Joni is an incredible woman whose life took a tragic turn very early … Continue reading →