My dad worked for Mack Trucks for over 30 years, so throughout my young life, we often had a bulldog as a hood ornament. I even remember one of our campers having a bulldog on the front of it! One of the things Dad gave to my husband was a never-used bulldog. Mike has alwaysContinue reading “Behind the Bulldog”
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Blessed Are the Flexible
I’m sure I’ve shared this before, and I know I will say it, again: Blessed are the flexible for they shall not be bent out of shape. Case in point: I just typed this blog, saved it to my computer and closed it out so I could email it to Amanda to be placed onContinue reading “Blessed Are the Flexible”
Time Flies
I’m back! I know it’s been a long time since I’ve posted. I have recently been asked to blog for the ministry we are with (Construction Workers Christian Fellowship). I am hoping it will make me more regular for our own blog on Nomads for Christ. If you are interested in the other blogs IContinue reading “Time Flies”
The Journey Recap
Wow! It’s been quite a while since I’ve had a chance to write on here. And my technically challenged brain was struggling to change the title of the blog page and accidentally deleted it. So all the prior blog posts are dated for today. I had to go through and add the actual publication dateContinue reading “The Journey Recap”
Camperless
November 3, 2021 I thought I would do some posts about actual RV life, but I find myself in a conundrum. Our problem is that, right now, we are NOT living in our fifth wheel. It has a bent frame and has been at a welder for two weeks now. So now, my writing todayContinue reading “Camperless”
Mission Possible!
September 10, 2021 Is the theme music playing in your head? Will this message self-destruct in 10 seconds? Nope! Because this mission is POSSIBLE! This title makes me think of the song “Rattle” by Elevation Worship (now I want to listen to it!). One line in the song says, “Since when has impossible ever stoppedContinue reading “Mission Possible!”
Full Time
From August 5, 2021 You may be wondering how we became full-time RVers. It is not something we really planned on doing until we retired! We have been in ministry for 14 years, and in the places we have served, housing was provided. We had no home for retirement, so we bought our fifth wheelContinue reading “Full Time”