Well guys, its zucchini season here in the Midwest, and if you’re like me, you’ve got these bad boys coming out of your ears. Continue reading
Easy, Cheesy Magic Zucchini
Well guys, its zucchini season here in the Midwest, and if you’re like me, you’ve got these bad boys coming out of your ears. Continue reading
We closed on our new home in early August, moved our stuff in, then turned around and went on two long-before-scheduled camping trips with friends and a road trip to the Minneapolis area to visit my family.
Uff da.
We are so DONE, guys. Done with summer travel. Done with DVDs in the car and graham crackers on the floorboards.
I’m even done with s’mores. Continue reading
Hello, Friends!
It’s been a fun week for Revisions of Grandeur. I published my tenth Grand Edits Guest Feature Story (also my 50th post!) about the inspirational Austin Lucas. If you enjoy a good comeback story, check out this one today — then like it, share it, and pass on the hope!
On Monday, Revisions of Grandeur became a community of 3,000 subscribers! Wow, you guys! I am crazy grateful to all of you who are reading, engaging, and sharing. Thank you for helping build this community. BIG hugs to you all.
Since my family’s move a couple weeks ago, I’ve been thinking a lot about neighbors. I’ve had some fantastic ones over the years. I’d be tickled if you would click and read my post on neighbors over at Her View from Home, and then share your best neighbor memories with me!
Enjoy these last sweet days of August, my friends.
Stacy
This post is the tenth Grand Edits Guest Feature Story here on Revisions of Grandeur.
We’ve heard from one woman who battled cancer and one who said a premature goodbye to her father. A young man whose life course changed within a second, and another who watched his child struggle for years. A mother whose child received a terrifying diagnosis, and another who had to bury two of her precious babies.
Life unleashes some brutally painful attacks doesn’t it? Most of the time, we never see them coming. There’s no way to prepare. We are subject to our circumstances.
Sometimes, though, the attacks are sneakier. They come from within. The wars we wage are against our own selves. We’re on both sides of the battlefield — and only one side can be victorious.
For my friend Austin Lucas, the attack was a slow advancement –a letting down of his guard. A befriending of the enemy. Before he knew it, he found himself in a full-on raging battle.
It wasn’t until Austin surrendered that he regained his position of strength and fortitude — that he was able to strike back against the forces that had divided himself against himself.
Austin’s story is a compelling reminder that we never have to fight our battles on our own.
We’re never forsaken. We’re never alone. And we’re never too far gone.
We moved last week, guys!
Just a couple towns over, but still — moving is an ORDEAL.
This whole thing started in June when I noticed a cute little house for sale on the river, and took a ride by, just for kicks.
I do this all the time – scope out real estate, cruise’ around town, stalking up and down alleys in my minivan, dreaming about our future home. (A couple months ago, I drove down an alley and there was a giant hog basking in a small fenced yard right in the middle of town. Whaaa?)
When I spotted the river house, though, I parked the van at the end of the dead end street, facing the back yard, and I just got this feeling. You know the one. Something is right. Something is happening. What you’re seeing has somehow become part of you already. Continue reading
Hi Guys!
I have been off the map for the past ten days while we were MOVING (more on that soon), but I wanted to let you know I have a new post up at Her View from Home about saying goodbye to the “suckers” in my life. I’d love for you to pop on over and give it a read! I’d also love to know what suckers you’ve pruned from your life, or what ones you’d like to bid farewell.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Stacy
August is here, and we are now in our second year of homeschooling. Last year at this time, I was a ball of nerves – an excited, terrified ball of nerves. I had a lot of questions about how things would look for our kids’ education. A few weeks into the year, I realized that most of my anxieties were non-issues.
I could do this.
I can do this.
And you can too, if you so wish. Continue reading
Hello, friends!
I’ve got a new post up at Her View from Home today about the special and important multi-generational relationship between grandparents, parents, and grandchildren.
I’d be honored for you to click, read, comment, and share!
Click HERE to read about the five things we really need from the grandmothers in our lives.
Cheers,
Stacy
I’ve always wanted to wear a pair of Converse All Star tennis shoes, but I’ve never been cool enough.
I’m a 5’11” white girl with size 11 feet. A writer. An English nerd with an alphabetized spice rack. Continue reading
When my siblings and I were kids, our family took a lot of road trips. My dad would choose the vacation destination months, if not years, ahead of time. He’d make calls and send for brochures, spend hours sitting at the table with the map spread open before him. He kept long, detailed notes, written in all caps on a legal pad, of the mileages between cities, points of interest at National Parks, his estimated fuel and lodging costs for the trip. Continue reading