Photo by Poranimm Athithawatthee on Pexels.com Shortly after the neighborhood caterpillar infestation, we had a problem with ants in our house. It was stressful and bothersome, but I felt capable of handling the situation since I had a much worse ant infestation years back when I was single. I pulled out all the old tricks,… Continue reading Ants and Other Problems
Author: Colleen James
No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake with Cinnamon and Caramel Swirl
Around this time last year, I dreamed about creating a pumpkin cheesecake with cinnamon and caramel swirl. The days quickly turned into weeks, however, and I never got around to it. Soon Thanksgiving had come and gone, and the opportunity seemed lost. I kept it in mind for this year, however, so I decided to… Continue reading No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake with Cinnamon and Caramel Swirl
To Such Belongs the Kingdom
We had an infestation of caterpillars in our neighborhood a little over a month ago, and although I was somewhat disgusted by it, I also found joy in watching my toddler son enjoy them so much. “Pet, pet, pet. I pet a cata-pil-wer,” he would tell me after bending down to stroke each one with… Continue reading To Such Belongs the Kingdom
Palm Tree Ponderings
I keep thinking about the palm tree in our front yard—the one we tried to uproot earlier this year. With only a couple of green, half-inch patches peeking out of its branches, I took it for dead. A few weeks later, with JJ’s approval and only a hand shovel at my disposal, I began to… Continue reading Palm Tree Ponderings
May Love Be Our Response
Photo by Tim Mossholder on Pexels.com I’ve been weeping a lot as of late—for tragic events that have happened recently and for the ones that happened twenty years ago during the 9/11 attacks. One story that has especially left me bawling this weekend has been a transcript circulating social media between Todd Beamer of flight… Continue reading May Love Be Our Response
Abiding Light: A Book Review
This is the type of book that I hope you’ll never have a need to read. If you do, however, I hope a copy makes its way into your hands. Written by my mother’s cousin’s daughter, Heidi L. Paulec shares the personal account of losing her cousin Jamie to death by suicide, including fond memories… Continue reading Abiding Light: A Book Review
God is the Ruler Yet
Photo by Suliman Sullehi on Pexels.com I haven't been writing much as of late because JJ, Liam, and I are out of town visiting family. The situation in Afghanistan has been heavy on my heart, however, and I have felt compelled to write about it. Perhaps I'll write a longer post regarding my thoughts when… Continue reading God is the Ruler Yet
Persevering
The potted plant in my backyard that I blogged about several posts back is really beginning to bloom, leaving me equally delighted and surprised each morning with all the new blossoms bursting forth. Weeks ago, this plant reminded me to look at my own life and to uproot and cast aside any aspect that had… Continue reading Persevering
Zesty Italian Potato Salad
My mom flew into town during the Fourth of July weekend, so my younger sister texted me (instead of her) for her potato salad recipe—the one we enjoyed so much growing up. I found it, snapped a picture, and sent it to her by text. The incident made me remember my own version of potato… Continue reading Zesty Italian Potato Salad
What Are You Growing?
“Is that a weed?” JJ asked me as he looked out the glass door to a potted plant in our backyard. “No!” I retorted, feeling protective of my little plant. I explained to him how a friend of mine had given me flower seeds for Mother’s Day last year, and I had finally planted them… Continue reading What Are You Growing?









