These were the ingredients needed to make the PowerPuff Girls. Does that take you back a little? To carefree childhood days before the world had to impress its ideas on us? Or to whatever time it was where powerpuff girls provided some more entertainment... Because we will be celebrating International Women's Day tomorrow, its certainly … Continue reading Sugar, spice and all other things nice…
Category: family
Deck the blog with cheer and stories!
🎶 Falalalala - lalala. Tis the season to be jolly! This year Christmas is looking different for quite a number of us, it certainly goes without saying. Sure, we've sang the carols, decorated the houses (for those who do that - my family is not one of those so our home looks just like it … Continue reading Deck the blog with cheer and stories!
The Healing Power of Words.
I'll try to make this quick. 'Kind words are like honey, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.' - Proverbs 16:24 This thought came to me in the negative; how words slash - like reap you wide open and leave you bleeding on the battlefield that is life - and how we are … Continue reading The Healing Power of Words.
The family that fell apart – Part 2
So... this story has been hanging on by a thread on this blog, begging to be completed or at least to have a little bit of direction. It's still the best place to start though. Let's see if this will help the story move along a little more. She envies that the baby can just … Continue reading The family that fell apart – Part 2
Beauty from ashes
When you view the story from the perspective of Good Friday, all you see are the nails and the thorns, Jesus being abandoned by the people He had walked with closely and also by God - for that brief time on the cross. The bottom point being that the story was extremely grim. And it's … Continue reading Beauty from ashes
A training in patience.
We live in a world of instant gratification as any book on the leaps technology has taken in the last decade will tell you. We can't go through the motions of preparing a meal when we can order it at the touch of a button, we won't wait for a taxi (the Ugandan equivalent is … Continue reading A training in patience.