by Deanna Young | Oct 2, 2017 | devotional, inspirational, motivational, spiritual
I was in the bakery the other day admiring the cakes in the display case. There were sample wedding cakes, anniversary cakes and the most adorable birthday cakes for kids. A couple little tikes, who looked to be about 4 years old, were so excited looking at the...
by Deanna Young | Sep 29, 2017 | devotional, inspirational, motivational, spiritual
My father-in-law had a very serious scare and we thought we were going to lose him. Even the medical personnel are not sure how he survived such a dangerous low blood pressure. But he bounced back for what seems like his 9th life! As my sister-in-law was taking my...
by Deanna Young | Sep 28, 2017 | devotional, inspirational, motivational, spiritual
Do you remember being in elementary school and it was time to pick teams? Kids would jump around, hands in the air, voices screaming “pick me, pick me”! We see versions of this today on television. The Price is Right show scans the audience showing...
by Deanna Young | Sep 27, 2017 | devotional, inspirational, motivational, spiritual
The older I get, the more I look like my mother. I’m certainly not complaining about that. I think my mom is beautiful both inside and out. I can only hope to be half the woman, wife and mother she is. When I look at pictures, I see the resemblance. Even our...
by Deanna Young | Sep 26, 2017 | devotional, inspirational, motivational, spiritual
I love unique clocks. On the bulk head above the columns that separate my dining room and living room, I keep the collection of my clocks. When I look at them, I can remember a story about each one – where I bought it or who gave it to me. The surf board is...
by Deanna Young | Sep 25, 2017 | devotional, inspirational, motivational, spiritual
We went to the local pumpkin patch yesterday and meandered through the corn maze. Now I am claustrophobic and sometimes these corn mazes make me very anxious. My daughters and I let my 12-year-old nephew lead the way. Of course he thought he knew where he was...