In my favorite poem by Robert Frost, Nothing Gold Can Stay, he reminds us that like the seasons of nature, life is one season melting into another, and quickly fading away. This is my attempt to document each season in my life and my family.

Get Clickin’

Filed under: Get Clickin' — Rachel at 9:41 am on Friday, May 11, 2007

I’m thinking of making this a weekly feature of my blog, highlighting different posts that I’ve really enjoyed around the blogosphere. Let me know in the comments whether or not you like this. If no one is enjoying following the links, just let me know. I won’t be offended at all, but I certainly don’t want to make a regular feature out of something that no one likes. So, please, make you opinion known. :)

First of all, check out this post on Elise’s blog, A Path Made Straight. I got tears in my eyes when I read it. Click here to read Singin’.

This is from a blog, Raising Five, that I just found the other day, but I love it already. This particular post is excellent. Click here to read At the Pace of the Children.

This is a post from Amy’s Humble Musings that I really enjoyed. Her blog always makes me think. Click here to read Principle and Practice.

Finally, I thought this one from Chaplain Kay’s blog was really sweet. Chaplain Kay recently left a pastorate to be a Chaplain in the Army. He will be at Fort Jackson with Chris for Chaplain school. I’ve been telling Chris that he needs to be friends with this guy, because I really like his blog. :) Anyway, click here to read Birds and Rocks.

So, go ahead. Get clickin’!

Get Clickin’

Filed under: Get Clickin' — Rachel at 9:27 pm on Thursday, May 3, 2007

Hey, everyone. I thought I would share some really good posts I’ve read around the blogosphere lately.

This one is by Holly, who’s husband recently had major hip surgery. She has seven children, and I stand in awe of her. Hers is one of my very favorite blogs, which I read every day. Read Holly’s thoughts on love here.

This one is also by Holly. It’s just so good, I had to share it, too. Click here to read Holly’s thoughts on family.

Click here to read a lovely post by Cassandra, called “Dandelion Days”.

For a little drama, click here to read an article and listen to a gripping 911 call that Barbara Curtis shared on her blog. I immediately ordered that little book for my kids from Amazon.

This one is hilarious! Check out Chris’ exciting find here. It’s her toddler son’s trauma that is so funny!

Finally, click here to read about Heather’s progress after her brain surgery today. Please remember to play for this dear lady and her family. I just linked her site…as opposed to one particular post…because someone has been adding updates all day.

So, get clickin’, people! Hope you enjoy them!