by Rebecca Yauger | Dec 10, 2013 | blessings, choices, focus on today, gratitude, living for today, look around, reflections, small moments, thankfulness, time together, today
Last week, I talked about finding peace during the holiday season. Well, as the saying goes, be careful what you ask for. In this case, it’s all positive. I live in the Dallas area, and last week, the great ice storm of 2013 hit. The picture below is the view...
by Rebecca Yauger | Jun 18, 2013 | blended families, blessings, small moments, step-children, time together
The last few blog posts have been about blending a family together. I’ve talked about the positives of this, because there are so many positives that come from opening your heart and making the choice to be a family. I will never know the feeling of being...
by Rebecca Yauger | Jun 11, 2013 | blended families, blessings, second marriages
(Note from Becky: This week’s post from Jude Urbanski discusses Second Chances with a second marriage. This really touched me personally. It’s so timely in today’s world. Thank you for sharing, Jude!)Second Chances by Jude UrbanskiThe words Isaiah...
by Rebecca Yauger | Jun 4, 2013 | blended families, blessings, step-children, step-parents
(Becky’s Note: Today’s Blended Family story comes from one of my favorite authors, Christina Berry. Christina wrote one of my favorite books “The Familiar Stranger.” It’s a must-read. On a personal note, her blended family story is...
by Rebecca Yauger | May 14, 2013 | blended families, blessings, prayer
Note from Becky: I’m so pleased to welcome fellow ACFW member, Julie Arudini to “Talking Among Friends.” Julie shares her own story about faith and blending a family together: My prince came a few years after college graduation. What set him apart...
by Rebecca Yauger | May 7, 2013 | blended families, blessings, choices
Last week we talked about blending a family with step-children and step-parents. Yes, I’m still amazed every day about how wonderful my kids are and how blessed I am to have this family. It could’ve stopped there. But it didn’t. As you recall, I am...