>Woodworking, Cake Baking, and Second Chances

> Old Wood, New Wood. February, 2010. [May 28: I’m linking up with Ann Kroeker’s Food on Fridays. I encourage you to visit the delightfulness there!] Why Jesus Wasn’t a Baker My husband Rich loves to build things. It may be in his blood, as his grandfather was a master carpenter. Genetically driven or not, […]


Woodworking, Cake Baking, and Second Chances

Old Wood, New Wood. February, 2010. [May 28: I’m linking up with Ann Kroeker’s Food on Fridays. I encourage you to visit the delightfulness there!] Why Jesus Wasn’t a Baker My husband Rich loves to build things. It may be in his blood, as his grandfather was a master carpenter. Genetically driven or not, working […]


Woodworking, Cake Baking, and Second Chances

Old Wood, New Wood. February, 2010. [May 28: I’m linking up with Ann Kroeker’s Food on Fridays. I encourage you to visit the delightfulness there!] Why Jesus Wasn’t a Baker My husband Rich loves to build things. It may be in his blood, as his grandfather was a master carpenter. Genetically driven or not, working […]


Living by Threes

Three of my Favorite Men: Ryan, Cadence, Rich. March, 2011 Embracing  the Trinity About 350 B.C., Aristotle wrote, in his Poetics, “A whole is what has a beginning and middle and end.” When I stop and think about it, we frame all kinds of things in threes:  Past, present, future Small, medium, large (or […]


Living by Threes

Three of my Favorite Men: Ryan, Cadence, Rich. March, 2011 Embracing  the Trinity About 350 B.C., Aristotle wrote, in his Poetics, “A whole is what has a beginning and middle and end.” When I stop and think about it, we frame all kinds of things in threes:  Past, present, future Small, medium, large (or […]