Embracing Modesty, No 40
So many of you have let us know that your girls are reading this and being encouraged to look for fun, youthful ways to dress modestly. So I thought we’d show you some more of what my girls have been wearing lately.
So many of you have let us know that your girls are reading this and being encouraged to look for fun, youthful ways to dress modestly. So I thought we’d show you some more of what my girls have been wearing lately.
We’ve been in our paint clothes most of the week, so not much fashion is happening here. Our paint clothes aren’t worth showing here except to say that we are still modest when we paint.
I had planned to share some hot weather ideas with you today, but it’s been c-c-cold here this week and we couldn’t bear to wear our summer things. So it will wait until the weather gets warm, which I am not in any hurry for.
I’m in a post-turkey day fog. Between the amazing day we had on Thanksgiving with friends and Black Friday shopping at 5AM with my four daughters and Sara….I am beat!
Have I told you all that our oldest daughter Grace has written and published her first novel?
In my journey through Acts with my Bible Study Fellowship group, I’ve discovered and rediscovered many stories, incidents, and snippets of wisdom. So far, my favorite has been a little story of a man named Philip and an Ethiopian servant.
1) I don’t drink coffee.
I don’t know why. I just never did.
They say that you should follow dreams,
Abandon all else, them to seek,
And yet to me it always seems
That somehow this idea is weak.
I mean, they’re not like us. They’re strange and unusual creatures who are more interested in knives and hunting and explosions and Star Wars than really interesting things like tea and shopping and Jane Austen movies.