Living On Vicarious Grace

a Christian wife, sort-of stay-at-home mom, part-time church office manager, trip planner, cheater cook, avid movie watcher, lover of books but mostly only a listener to them, extrovert who has a growing love for sweats and staying home, and abolitionist with her numerous, and hopefully proofread, thoughts on display...

Thursday, December 21, 2023

2023 Letter

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Did I write an end-of-the-year letter for 2023? Yes. Did I mail out many of my Christmas cards before I finished the letter? Also, yes. Ha! ...
Friday, April 3, 2020

Whatever you do during a pandemic, do it all for the glory of God!

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You are home.  You are lonely.  You are bored. You are tempted. Flesh still wants what it always has.  Temptation does not disappear jus...
Thursday, July 11, 2019

"Where Are Her Hearing Aids?" - Our Hearing Loss Journey Part 4: The Final? Chapter

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It has been almost a year since our youngest daughter, Blakeley, was aided with 2 Oticon hearing aids in bright pink with clear gold-glitter...
Friday, January 25, 2019

Our Hearing Loss Journey Part 3 - Speaking vs Signing

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*This post has been edited from its previous version.  I originally posted examples of parents sharing their struggles with this topic - al...
Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Our Hearing Loss Journey Part 2 – Hearing Aids

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After our daughter, Blakeley, was diagnosed with permanent hearing loss in June, the tedious task was getting her hearing aids.   I rec...
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I am a 40-year-old who feels 12 one day and 100 the next! I am an ideas person, but the busyness of life seems to squash so many! I live with my wonderful husband, Kyle; our daughters, Emersyn and Blakeley; and our son, Keegan. I loved teaching 5th grade in public schools for 10 years, but I swore it would be the death of me someday... now I am a hybrid homeschool mom, my husband’s helper in college ministry, and our church office manager. I am the wife of a husband I do not deserve, and somehow he believes he doesn't deserve me either. And we are trying to figure out how to do this big thing called life by paying attention to what seems like the little things. We fail as much as we succeed, and we just keep loving each other through it. Basically, I am far from perfect. But I am loved by a perfect God, just because He wants to love and change broken people!
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