Thumpety thump thump, Thumpety thump thump, look at Christian's heart rate go! What a great start to a blog post! A Christmas jingle-themed song about chronic stress! If you thought for a moment this would be a remake of Frosty the Snowman, my apologies for the inconvenience. Yet, if you came to this post, questioning … Continue reading Rotting Smells & Combating Stress with Thankfulness and Scripture
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A Remembrance Day Tribute
In the skies above London, To the frigid waters off Newfoundland- We Will Remember. From the war-torn fields of Falasie, To the blood stained beach of Dieppe - We Will Remember. From the watery tombs of sunken vessels, To the cemeteries scattered throughout Europe - We Will Remember. From the grieving mother, To the fatherless … Continue reading A Remembrance Day Tribute
A Year has Passed
A Year has Passed, it’s hard to believe; Yet somehow it feels like yesterday you were here. From your bubbling, loud, and rich laugh to the tears you would cry - all these things seems like a memory, now that your gone. It was a given that you would cry while reading a card. I … Continue reading A Year has Passed
A Second Update Regarding Israel
Good morning from The Eason Clan! I am sending out a second update, and addressing my first post, which some of you were unable to read. The reason for that is that I took down the post. The explanation quite simply is this: what I had written, I was not satisfied with. I wrote what … Continue reading A Second Update Regarding Israel
Saying Goodbye to an Old Friend
After months of not writing, I am back on the blog-wagon. Teaching this year was great and very busy, so now that I have some time to relax, I am dusting off my keyboard and hitting the blog. Today’s writing is about our faithful dog, Asher, who we had to say goodbye to back in … Continue reading Saying Goodbye to an Old Friend
Triple T’s – Total Surprise, Turning 33, and Tracking Amazon Packages
Railene chose this weeks blog image- her squishy, Keyra It’s hard to believe we are in the month of April already. The temperature is gradually warming; the snow is melting, and my children are finally able to go outside without heavy snow-gear on (usually). This month is by far my favourite for three reasons: Spring, … Continue reading Triple T’s – Total Surprise, Turning 33, and Tracking Amazon Packages
Ice Skating for Noobs, Chinese “Spy” Balloons, and Laser Tag Heroics
Good morning everyone! I hope you all had a great week. These last two weeks have been filled with lots of action and some hair-raising events. I've experienced some things out of my norm; which will be included in this post today. Besides my own personal stories, I will also be commenting on the ongoing … Continue reading Ice Skating for Noobs, Chinese “Spy” Balloons, and Laser Tag Heroics
Lightspeed and Heartbreak
Holy moly! Things are moving at a fast pace lately. It seems like only yesterday I started teaching again after many years; and that it didn't seem all that long ago that Isaac was using his bedroom wall (the one adjacent to my room) as a drum. The children are growing faster than I ever … Continue reading Lightspeed and Heartbreak
Stories about Courage: Those That Rise Up – Part 1
(www.skipprichard.com Hey folks, hope your week was great. Ours was a bit rocky and unpredictable, but yet through it all, we’ve seen yet again the faithfulness of God during difficult times. This weeks blog is about - courage. How we, as human beings, can rise above chaos and make sacrifices for someone or something. I … Continue reading Stories about Courage: Those That Rise Up – Part 1
Wieners and Sausages
What do you do, when your dog eats not one, not two, but ten raw moose sausages? Oh yes, coming in at a whopping nine pounds, plus two pounds of moose meat... meet Asher, my miniature Dachshund. (I love the picture of my wife and Asher, on our wedding day). Sitting in my lap now … Continue reading Wieners and Sausages

