A New Experience
Our church has an awesome preschool through elementary school. I checked into it to know what my options were and discovered that they have a part time program on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. But the more we looked at that option, the less we liked it. I home school preschool, and we have invested a lot of time, prayer, and money into building our preschool curriculum. Consequently, I didn’t want them in a preschool environment two days a week on top of what we were doing at home. That would seem counter-productive.
Coming Out of My Bubble: Serving Others While Serving Food
I have a new venture in my life. One recent morning in Sunday School, our teacher announced that our class would be one of four groups who would be volunteering with a local church’s soup kitchen. That immediately got my attention. I had no idea my little town in central Kentucky had a soup kitchen.
And the Winner Is…
I counted the comments, the twitters, the emails, the Google Friends, and assigned numbers to everyone based on order and time of emails, then used random.org to generate the answer.
There were 60 entries total. And the winner is:
Real Food Face-Off 8: Keeper of the Home vs. Carrie at Organic and Thrifty
I am honored to be participating in a Real Food Face-Off hosted by Katie at kitchenstewardship.com. My turn hasn’t come up in the rotation yet, but there have been some fantastic bloggers participating so far.













