Photos I found on my camera taken by my little brother and my boy. I love to see what they capture.
Category: windy ridge
Jessie Pearl now realizes that it is easier to walk upright than crawl. We love watching her wobbly, stiff-legged steps as she toddles around Windy Ridge.
Brother Bird lives the good life here at Windy Ridge. (video done with iPhone and editing done with Splice app)
Today the children stayed home from school for “take your child to work day”. I had them all in the office working for eden’s bouquet. Jace took photos, Sabra helped pack orders, Wyatt worked on the computer and did a live Facebook chat session with all of you. Thanks for making him feel special.
a moment of sadness when I saw this 11 year old journal entry about Christopher Robin she may not walk, but she climbs new teeth Lucy the lawnmower brothers drawing by lamplight cozy fire giant baby baby mohawk
Windy Ridge was hit by a nasty virus. We lost a week to sickness. It started with the little girls and quickly moved through every single family member, including the braggarts that claimed “they never get sick”. On Saturday night there were 7 of us violently ill at the same time. It was a week […]
This fellow travels alone. We often see him ambling up the drive. Simon the Saint scares him off before he makes it to the top. Today he was following a big red dog that was dragging a leash. Anyone in North County missing a dog?
The Spirit moves. I feel the instruction of my Lord, but as an impatient child, I tug away from His grasp in zealous haste. I think of my children and how when I give them a task they dash off half way through my instructions only to come back a few minutes later to have […]
I have read quite few posts lately about the wickedness of social media so I would like to offer my perspective. I love social media and consider it a blessing. In my virtual living room (or at my kitchen table or coffee shop or wherever your imagination takes you) I can fellowship with friends […]
With spring comes new life and new pets. The little girls and boys have critters stashed in every corner. At the moment there is a 5 gallon bucket sitting in my mudroom, filled with slimy swamp water and salamanders. Such fun.