by M. J. | Oct 29, 2018 | Book, Life Lessons, Thinking Outside the Hive
Our days are numbered! That’s what God says. (Job 14:5) So, do we treat each day like it’s a gift or do we stumble through each season as if we have an unlimited supply of time? This year is coming to an end and the holiday season is almost upon us. As stores...
by M. J. | Oct 16, 2018 | Thinking Outside the Hive
I have a love/hate relationship with my magnifying mirror. On the one hand I can see which eyebrow hairs need plucking. On the other, I can too easily see the flaws and wrinkles in my aging skin. And the bright light surrounding the mirror doesn’t help. I often...
by M. J. | May 3, 2018 | Thinking Outside the Hive
I can’t let the day pass without making note of the National Day of Prayer in America. On May 24, 1774 Thomas Jefferson called for a resolution on a day of prayer and fasting for this nation. Since then, in times of crisis almost every president has called for the...
by M. J. | May 2, 2018 | Thinking Outside the Hive
It’s a “PARTY WITH A PURPOSE!” That’s the subtitle to a ten-day celebration called “FIESTA!” I just returned from an RV road trip to San Antonio, Texas with two friends, Suki and Lee, where we experienced...
by M. J. | Apr 4, 2018 | Thinking Outside the Hive
The brightly colored baskets are put away. Most of the eggs on the lawn have been discovered, until the lawn mower crunches them the next time we mow. The Easter clothes are relegated to the back of the closet. The chocolate buzz is winding down. And the family has...
by M. J. | Mar 29, 2018 | Thinking Outside the Hive
Are your eggs in your basket or still on the lawn? Too often, I think, we want to scatter our eggs around to “cover our bases.” And like an Easter egg hunt, we discover one egg under a bush, another by a tree and two or three in the middle of the...
Recent Comments