Nancy Brewer

Some Days are Hard

I have a friend whose husband is back in the hospital a state away.  She and her family are spending Christmas and New Years in another city as they pray and believe that their loved one will gain health. I have a precious brother-in-law who just lost his dad to

Groaning

I went to my Barre class earlier this week.  I admit, I didn’t necessarily want to go to work out, but I did want to go to see my friend.  I laughed more than usual as I exercised, though admittedly I don’t normally associate exercising and laughing.  I want to

I am Dependent

Both of my children were eager to fly the nest.  They both gladly moved out and created their own space with their own life.  My daughter stretched her independence by going to college.  She came home that first summer, and then that was that.  My son left home within the

Sheep and Celebrations

Our church has begun practicing for our Christmas musical  presentation.  Since my husband is out of town, I’ve been listening to Christmas music on random days.  I’ve started watching cheesy Netflix Christmas movies while I’ve been working on creating the Christmas cards we will send out this year.  Somewhere in

Bananagram!

I love the game Bananagrams.  It’s basically Scrabble on steroids.  I love that I get to work on my own little puzzle, and though I am racing against others, much of it for me is challenging myself to make words and to use up my tiles, period! My husband won’t

Thank You

I have a minor addiction to rubber stamps and I recently placed an order for new treasures.  The lady I ordered from sent me a Thank You note to let me know she appreciates my business.  It’s a nice gesture.  It makes me feel great, and she is awesome about

Truth for the Day

Today began hard.  My Marine is back in the states and I’m not with him.  Originally I thought I was going to be there and be one of those embarrassing mom’s when he landed.  Life happened instead.  I had the  privilege of texting some with him yesterday when he re-entered

Wee Little Me

I’m not very tall.  Most of the time, I’m not aware that I’m not very tall because I’m so accustomed to viewing life from the height that I am.  Periodically I will hug my husband and I’ll realize “wow!  I’m short!”  Or my son will graciously remind me with a

Never Ending

Have you heard the one about the guy who builds a house on some sand and then it is completely destroyed when a huge storm sweeps in? The story goes that there was some serious rain, the rivers filled to overflowing, the wind was howling and it pounded that house

Crayons

School is starting, so it’s the time of year when I believe everyone should receive a new box of crayons.  For as long as I can remember, a new box of crayons has signaled several things to me.  It’s time for a fresh start.  Just like the first tulips that