Welcome back! I hope your new year is off to a great start! My last few posts covered topics more serious in nature. This month’s post is much more lighthearted. Perhaps it’s just an amusing subject to consider. This particular thought is something that caught my attention. Maybe you’ve noticed it too. Can I ask…
Author: Beth Luellen
When Life is Disrupted, Interrupted, and Detoured
I know this time of year can be extremely busy. I’m even thankful you took a few minutes out of your day to read my post, because I realize these minutes are precious and you could use them to do something else. So back to it. For many people, time is of the essence during…
Looking For a Miracle? Do This First.
Have you ever come across a book that really made an impact on your life? One that made a lasting impression, and you know it’s words will resonate with you for a long time? Perhaps it is a book that was life-changing, one that came along at just the time you needed? A day after…
Why Not Me?
I was walking to the front entrance of our hotel during a trip a few weeks ago, when I saw a family sitting on a bench outside and talking. The parents were sitting on the bench, the teenage son was standing beside it, and the young adult daughter was stretched out on the pavement in…
Surviving the Elements: Recognizing Divine Purpose Amid Nature’s Roar
I’m not one who watches a lot of TV. But a new docuseries on NBC piqued my interest. It’s called “Survival Mode”. I think the series started in July and airs one or two new episodes each week. I’ve watched four of them so far. One about the Maui wildfires, one about Hurricane Ian, one…
Don’t Go Back There – When a One-Way Ticket is the Best Choice
When you hear the word habit, do you associate it with good habits or bad habits? Obviously, it can be either. And humans aren’t the only ones with habits. If you own a pet, I’m sure you realize their entire daily routine is ruled by habit, from the time they wake you up in the…
Who Wipes Your Tears and Calms Your Fears?
When I was three and four years old, I can distinctly remember spending a lot of my time in two different places. One was seated in the crook of my father’s left arm as he walked to wherever he was going. The other place was standing beside him on the front bench seat of his…
A Lesson from “The Four”
The month of May – boy, it can be a busy one, right? There are graduations and graduation parties, spring performances, the approaching end of a fiscal year, sporting events, and the conclusion of school and finals. And let’s not forget Memorial Day (the official start of summer!) and Mother’s Day. Whew! The month has…
When It All Feels Like Vanity
Admittedly, it’s been quite a long time since my last post. Just like the name of my blog suggests, life is truly like a vapour, and time slips away quickly. It wasn’t my intention to be gone for so long, but life has distractions and detours, sometimes good and sometimes bad. You can relate, right?…
What is Needling You?
Every time I walk out of the garage, I walk past the same items that need to be donated. I’m done with them and have been done with them for a long time. Yet, they are still there. I sit down at my desk and glance over to see the same paperwork that was piled…