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Posted on April 16, 2014April 16, 2014

Handing it over

A proffered lollipop stick.

Let me tell you a story about how small pieces of trash entrusted to me by our children have been drawing me closer to Jesus. Continue reading “Handing it over”

Posted on March 31, 2014March 4, 2015

How we told our children about sex

Getting ready to talk.

We’ve been preparing for a few years, waiting for that million-dollar question: “How do the sperm and the egg join?” And just this Friday, we hit the jackpot. Continue reading “How we told our children about sex”

Posted on March 4, 2014

Let Us Keep the Feast: Epiphany & Lent

At Bennison's Bakery.

_What does it mean to observe Lent? How can I practice a Lenten fast in way that is authentic? Is it really necessary to give up chocolate?_ These are some of the questions that I’ve been pondering as I read through the latest edition of “Let Us Keep the Feast”:http://www.doulosresources.org/books/books/books/books/LUKTF_Lent.html. Continue reading “Let Us Keep the Feast: Epiphany & Lent”

Posted on February 28, 2014

Meditations from a month in Wonka

Chocolate brownie.

February means a lot of things at the Boyd house: Valentine’s Day, Mama’s birthday, and our annual “Willy Wonka celebration”:/news/2011/wonka-fest/ (which happened on a very low-key scale this year). The fruits of this month have included a serious amount of chocolate and some deep thoughts about life, God, and the spirituality of hunger. Continue reading “Meditations from a month in Wonka”

Posted on February 23, 2014February 23, 2014

Rosie loses a tooth

Missing her first tooth.

If you see Rosie these days, you will likely receive a demonstration of the gaping hole where her tooth was last seen on January 27, 2014. Continue reading “Rosie loses a tooth”

Posted on February 3, 2014

How to wake up children without crying

Morning sleepyheads.

Being a certified Grumpy Morning Person seems to have given me extra motivation to find a way to awaken our children — as well as myself — as painlessly as possible. Continue reading “How to wake up children without crying”

Posted on January 30, 2014January 15, 2017

The madness of Rosie’s hair

Morning hair.

Being a curly-girl has given me a certain amount of experience with hair. Especially big hair. Extra-especially because I grew up in the eighties. But I’ve been quite unprepared for the fine, straight locks of our younger daughter. Continue reading “The madness of Rosie’s hair”

Posted on January 20, 2014January 20, 2014

My post-Christmas list

Lucy and Rosie reading.

In the weeks after the flurry of outings and toys and cookies of the holiday season, I make a few notes in pursuit of my life-long dream of having a Perfect Christmas. Next year. Continue reading “My post-Christmas list”

Posted on January 14, 2014January 14, 2014

Tender care for Piggy Lou

Piggy Lou and Lu.

Ever since Lucy was just one year old, she has loved her stuffed animal “Piggy Lou”:/news/2008/have-you-met-my-pig/. Recently, we’ve noticed that Lucy’s affection has taken the shape of some passionate guidelines about animal care. Continue reading “Tender care for Piggy Lou”

Posted on January 2, 2014December 22, 2023

Oh no! It’s a 2013 Boyd Mad Lib!

Yet again this year, we are sending out a by-now-traditional blank Mad Lib for the fun-loving among you to create your very own version of a Boyd holiday letter. But are you curious about the official version? Read on.

Continue reading “Oh no! It’s a 2013 Boyd Mad Lib!”

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