by Kirstin Ricketts | May 13, 2020 | All The Things, The Blog
I have jumped in on the quarantine craze of bread making. I don’t do anything fancy, so I just ordered a sourdough starter from Amazon. We watched videos online about how to make it and we gave it a try. I figured if nothing happened, this $8 bought us a few...
by Kirstin Ricketts | May 4, 2020 | All The Things, The Blog
After a great day on vacation, my cousin always says the same thing… “You know what we are going to do tomorrow? We are going to do this…but slower.” As quarantine restrictions begin to lift, a friend of mine asked what our reentry was going to...
by Kirstin Ricketts | May 1, 2020 | All The Things, The Blog
Introverts, let me tell you, as if this quarantine hasn’t been enough, now we get May Day. May Day is an introvert’s dream come true, when your friends say, “Hi, I care,” and then run away and leave you alone in your own quiet. A friend of...
by Kirstin Ricketts | Apr 29, 2020 | All The Things, The Blog
In the quiet, we have had time to think. It may have been a little bit too much time, because we are starting to spin. What’s spinning? It looks a little bit like this: I got a text that one of my high school friends had posted my senior picture on their Instagram...
by Kirstin Ricketts | Apr 24, 2020 | All The Things, The Blog
As we post pictures on our porches during this quarantine, I know there is more happening in our hearts than sweatpants and messy hair days. One thing I hear in this time of quarantine is that we as a generation are lonely. How can we find and create authentic...
by Melissa Cheatham | Apr 2, 2020 | All The Things, Children, Faith Matters, The Blog
Easter is just around the corner, and when kids get a chance to think about Easter coming they often have a lot of great, but difficult, questions. Just the question alone of “Why did Jesus have to die on the cross?” can make us start searching for a comfortable...