Liam and I went to the park a few weeks ago, but since there were girls playing at the playground, and since Liam is at a stage where he vehemently dislikes girls and doesn’t try to hide his feelings about it, I opted to walk him past the playground and take him to the nearby… Continue reading Hungry
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Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie
Sweet, tart, tangy, creamy, and refreshing in every sip! Last year, I wanted to create a strawberry lemonade after posting my spiced lemonade (found here: http://anticipatingadventure.com/2021/05/16/spiced-lemonade/) and frozen watermelon lemonade recipe (found here: http://anticipatingadventure.com/2021/07/12/frozen-watermelon-lemonade/). Unfortunately, I didn’t get around to it, but I have had it on my mind ever since, so I was determined… Continue reading Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie
Three Ingredient Marshmallow Bar
My family and I finally got a chance to try out a bakery that JJ and I had been eyeing for quite some time. It’s a quaint, German-looking pastry shop located in a charming, German-looking town a half hour outside of San Antonio. JJ and I had been wanting to check it out for quite… Continue reading Three Ingredient Marshmallow Bar
It’s Not Too Late
Photo from Pexels.com I put on a cartoon for Liam about Lazarus on Easter Sunday before church. Of course, I would have preferred for him to watch one about Jesus rising from the dead, but we didn’t have access to an episode like that (or so I thought), so a show about Jesus raising Lazarus… Continue reading It’s Not Too Late
Easy Independence Day Dessert
When I was young, my mom used to make a dessert every Fourth of July. Or better put, she bought the ingredients and let us make our own according to our liking. It was a very simple but delicious treat consisting of a few scoops of vanilla ice cream topped with blueberry and cherry pie… Continue reading Easy Independence Day Dessert
Going Deeper
Photo by Oliver Sju00f6stru00f6m on Pexels.com My family and I recently went out of town. JJ’s nephew graduated from high school several weeks ago, so we flew to a beautiful area in the northeast to celebrate with him and to visit with family in their neck of the woods. The week away was a much-needed… Continue reading Going Deeper
Becoming Real
Hope for Uvalde
Lessons from a Hyacinth
How the hyacinth my mom bought me inspired me to take a break from blogging... My mom bought me a hyacinth during her brief visit earlier this month. The vibrant purple flowers and their fragrant scent made our house seem happier for a few brief days. But then the flowers on one of the shoots… Continue reading Lessons from a Hyacinth
Planting Seeds
Photo from Pexels I write a birthday letter to myself every year. I try to finish it within the first two weeks of January, then I seal it in an envelope and tuck it away in some safe place to open the following year on my birthday. It is one of my most cherished, long-standing… Continue reading Planting Seeds









