• Prayer Sunday

    Sunday Prayer Request- Please Post Here For Your Weekly Dose Of Support (Unspoken Requests Too)

    Happy Sunday little Peanuts! My friend Sonya over at Sonya’s Happenings and I would love to welcome you to our Sunday Prayer Requests. A prayer request doesn’t have to be a formal prayer, it can be as easy as sending warm thoughts or sending words of encouragement. If you are new here; Sunday Prayer List is a way for us to help each other. Sometimes we need a shoulder to cry on. Prayer List is a place we can listen, offer sympathy, encouragement or send prayers, good thoughts and show some love to those in need. The weekly posts aren’t really a religious posts. It’s sending good thoughts, healing thoughts…

  • RepairSmith van

    RepairSmith the most convenient way to repair and maintain your car.

    My Dad was a jack-of-all-trades. He was a precision welder; trust me the man COULD weld! We never called a repairman for anything. EVER. From plumbing to cars, the man could fix everything. Oh my gosh, when it came to cars the man was a genius. I swear, he may have been a mean S.O.B but the man could take the worst car on the road and make it purr like a kitten.  My Dad kept cars running wayyyyyyy past their prime. I never stressed about car maintenance, my Dad was my ‘car guy’. But, now days I don’t have that luxury. Now I have to research and plan. Because…

  • Stop Being an Absent Parent toddler reading a book

    How to Stop Being an Absent Parent

    Our kids know when we’re not checked in with them. When we’ve got one eye on the news or one ear on the conversation in the other room when our thoughts are a million miles away or worse when we have one hand on the smartphone. Technology is seductive. We like it. We like the connection that it makes us feel with others and the feeling of control that we get from being on top of the latest information and the fun that it is to keep in constant touch with our friends. It’s time to stop being an absent parent.  And technology is really useful for us as parents…