… Are Life’s Treasures Sunrise or sunset Watching clouds float by Stargazing at night A cloudless sky A bright full moon Fireworks Flowering trees and shrubs Vibrant autumn foliage A newly-fallen blanket of snow Warm, fresh-baked cookies A peanut butter and jelly sandwich Good chocolate A cold drink on a hot summer day A hot…
Category: Just for Fun
Humor and Other Stuff
Labor Day
Labor was God’s idea. It’s part of His “very good.” The Lord God put the man in the Garden of Eden to work the soil and take care of the garden. Genesis 2:15 Easy-to-Read Version The material creation was made by God to be developed, cultivated, and cared for in an endless number of ways through human…
Math Problems
I never knew, when I was in school, that math could be funny!
From the Ark
Spelling
One of my favorite childhood shows was the original Mickey Mouse Club. Like all the other little girls, I wanted to be Annette. That show was educational in many ways. I don’t remember exactly how we got on the subject, but years later, my husband and I were talking about spelling. “I learned to spell…
Signs in the Garden
Everyday Treasure
Everyday Blessings Treasure Hunt For everyday people who are blessed For out of His fullness (abundance) we have all received [all had a share and we were all supplied with] one grace after another and spiritual blessing upon spiritual blessing and even favor upon favor and gift [heaped] upon gift.John 1:16 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition List at least: 5 things that…
Bits of Funny
“I was on vacation in Australia. When I was sleeping, an enormously huge and creepy insect crawled on my bed and then disappeared. I couldn’t find it. That was the longest night of my life.” ********** “Today my husband and I decided to split up the house chores. So it was his turn to wash…
A Simple Request
It was a busy day of housework. I took a moment to poke my head in my son’s room and tell him, “Your shirts are in the dryer. When it buzzes, take them out and hang them.” “Why?” he replied. “What did they do?”
Silver where?
What with breakfast cereal and summer ice creams, our supply of spoons seemed to always be low. “I can’t imagine where all our spoons have gone,” I remarked to Jenna as I looked in the drawer. After a pause, she said, “Maybe they ran away with the dish.”