Shepherd and King

This morning, read Psalms 23 and 24. The Lord who is my shepherd is also the King of glory. Imminence and transcendence jammed right together. Psalm 23 is one of the psalms most focused on the reader. So much “me” and “I”. (No wonder we like it so much.) It is such a powerful reminder … More Shepherd and King

I Walked Ambridge

Our first apartment in Ambridge took up the second floor of a three-floor house on the north-west most edge of town. We shoehorned ourselves into that little apartment. Two young people, married for two years, with a shocking amount of possessions, and not a lot of cleaning impetus between us, meant that this picture represents … More I Walked Ambridge

I Will Miss

Let’s play a game. I will miss: green grass and green trees. I will not miss: tree pollen and weeding. I will miss: songbirds. I will not miss: bird poo on my car. I will miss: driving on a freeway with the windows open. I will not miss: commuting anywhere ever.* I will miss: the … More I Will Miss

The Unexpected

Pretty much as expected, last Friday (July 3rd), this was my view as we headed north. Conversely, this was my completely unexpected view headed south, the following Tuesday. Let me explain. The harried, bittersweet process of packing all our stuff for the sealift ended at 11 p.m. on Thursday, July 2. Jared took the day … More The Unexpected

Everything Is Boxes

This is what my house looks like right now. Pretty much every room of my house. That ungainly large box in the foreground, actually two extra-large boxes nested one over the other, is my attempt at safely packing my mostly-diassembled Ashford Traditional spinning wheel. Because we are moving our possessions by sealift (read: boat), our … More Everything Is Boxes

Scroll Down for News

If you don’t care about yarn, scroll to the bottom for the punchline. I’ll save you the time. After a serious push, my 4-ply gradient cable yarn is done. The final moments of the second set of two-plies: Four beautiful balls of two-ply gradient, that I couldn’t stop staring at (at least, for the five … More Scroll Down for News

More Information

Dropped a little bomb on you at the bottom there, eh? Yeah, I’ve started saying “eh.” It’s less inelegant than “huh” which I say at the end of sentences anyway. We’re also teaching Naomi that, in Canada, the alphabet ends in “Zed.” (She thinks this is hilarious.) So that’s why I haven’t been writing. It’s not … More More Information

A Destash

EDIT: A few things marked sold are now available again. Because of some snafus in communications with recipients, I’m going to leave things marked as available until payment is received. Thanks for understanding. Here it is! My beauties that I am ready to let go. That I hope will give someone else more joy than they … More A Destash