I've wanted a waffle maker for quite a while.Ryan got me started on this Kodiak Cake brand of breakfast foods and bought a waffle maker at Walmart one weekend he was in town. Besides working on the cabinet, bringing lost Spanish women in my neighborhood to their destination, having a water day with Brent, and … Continue reading Unemployed Aimee made a YouTube Channel … and waffles
Tag: gardening
I quit my job and Brent met Tunnel Guy
I’m not sure describing this week as a dumpster fire would be completely accurate. I’m not sure how to explain much, so I will mostly write about the week's happiness. I am a planner and cannot stand not having a backup plan for my backup plan. I wake up early and get home late. I … Continue reading I quit my job and Brent met Tunnel Guy
I have (almost) found the one my soul loves…
Song of Solomon 3:4It’s written on many wedding cards. It’s stated in matrimony vows. It’s stamped on romantic home decor. Who doesn’t want to find The One their soul loves? Humans were made for companionship/relationships. In all the wedding ceremonies, we hear the bible verses related to man not meant to be alone and wives … Continue reading I have (almost) found the one my soul loves…
“God Blessed the broken road…” I never liked that song until I became a teacher…
As I was driving home, God blessed the broken road by Rascal Flatts came on the radio during the week. The significance of this is to be honest, the song makes me gag. To me, it is so cliche, and I just never liked it. Everyone has it as a wedding song or quotes it, … Continue reading “God Blessed the broken road…” I never liked that song until I became a teacher…
Forgiveness: A gardening lesson in grace and forgiveness by my niece
My cousin visited last week with her young children: one is seven and one is four. We grew up like sisters, and because her husband is in the military, she lives in another state and is about to be stationed farther away in a couple of months. While it's not the subject of this post, … Continue reading Forgiveness: A gardening lesson in grace and forgiveness by my niece
