the choy of presentation
This is just my opinion, folks… But, if you are going to serve up a green leafy cabbage like bok choy to your family at dinnertime, I humbly suggest putting thought into your presentation, even if it...
View ArticleOrange You Glad the Theme Wasn't Purple?
…because the menu for a purple baby shower would’ve included purple grapes, purple cabbage, eggplant, red onions, blueberry pie, and perhaps lavender cookies. Hmm…not so bad, I suppose. Rather, this...
View ArticleUnexpected Houseguests, Unexpected Blessings
“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it.” Hebrews 13:2 (NASB) Daily life has a way of feigning predictability, as we reply to it’s...
View ArticleHospitality and an Interview with Mom
I like to tell younger ladies who may be daunted by the idea of having people visit in their homes on a regular basis: There’s a difference between hospitality and entertaining. One finds its focus on...
View ArticleHouseful of Blessing
We usually think of hospitality as the blessing of others. While that is the truth, I often think that being the host is the greater privilege. It is the opportunity to share all that you have, to see...
View ArticleIf These Walls Could Speak
Our family’s been out of town for a few days, taking a little time to just be “us” at our favorite mountain town. We were so honored to be offered a house to stay at (all 7 of us!), free of charge. We...
View ArticleCome On Over {Home Tour}
I’m over at Life Made Lovely today, giving an (almost!) room by room tour of my home. Heather has a weekly series that features the homes of various bloggers, and I was so honored to be invited! I wish...
View ArticleMake It Yourself Sparkling Lemonade Station
Recently, there was an occasion where I was to host several moms from school for a get together in my home without time prior to prepare much by way of refreshments. Since nachos, and not dessert,...
View ArticleTrue Hospitality
Many of you know that hospitality is a topic dear to my heart. Hospitality is more than having someone over or feeding him a meal. It is a tangible reflection of God’s gracious generosity of welcome...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....