Translation: “Dear Lord, thank you Jesus…fun day…Mommy…Avery…thank you food. Amen!”
Mealtime prayer



Translation: “Dear Lord, thank you Jesus…fun day…Mommy…Avery…thank you food. Amen!”

Due to scheduling conflicts with Grandma and Grandpa’s vacation and Mommaw’s work schedule, I’m working from home this week. And enjoying some extra playtime with my girl. Earlier this morning when I realized that Avery was unusually quiet and I hadn’t seen her for

Lately, Avery has started drawing faces, complete with eyes, nose and mouth all positioned correctly and even hair. (Poppaw appreciates it when she draws him with hair.) She especially likes to draw faces on her Magna Doodle. Here’s one of her latest

Lately, Avery has started drawing faces, complete with eyes, nose and mouth all positioned correctly and even hair. (Poppaw appreciates it when she draws him with hair.) She especially likes to draw faces on her Magna Doodle. Here’s one of her latest

Last night we ate Wendy’s for dinner. As we were eating, Avery said something about Miss Wendy, her Sunday School teacher. We explained to her that there are two Wendys. We weren’t eating food prepared by Miss Wendy at church.

Last night we ate Wendy’s for dinner. As we were eating, Avery said something about Miss Wendy, her Sunday School teacher. We explained to her that there are two Wendys. We weren’t eating food prepared by Miss Wendy at church.

Yesterday Avery and I spent the day at the state fair with my parents and my sister. Besides the food, the main reason we go to the fair is to see the animals. But as we walked by the midway,

Yesterday Avery and I spent the day at the state fair with my parents and my sister. Besides the food, the main reason we go to the fair is to see the animals. But as we walked by the midway,

Yesterday we enjoyed a day trip to Louisville with my parents and my sister. The adventures began with breakfast at Bob Evans. At the end of the meal, a nice older gentleman came to our table to say hello to

Yesterday we enjoyed a day trip to Louisville with my parents and my sister. The adventures began with breakfast at Bob Evans. At the end of the meal, a nice older gentleman came to our table to say hello to