Tagged With: enduring
Book review: Where is God When it Hurts? by Philip Yancy
I finished Philip Yancy’s Where is God When It Hurts, on kindle. I wish I had it in paper, because to me that is still a more useable format, for skimming back and forth and going back to the good stuff. It definitely is a book that needs more than one read. Yancy begins by … Continue reading
Learning patience with ComfyFeely
Something strange is happening with my sewing. This is the inside of a dress I finished this week. I put a full post on We Sew Retro if you want to see more details. You cannot see the buttonholes here, but I had to rip one out two times. Yep, twice! And then unstitch the yoke and cut … Continue reading
Remembering
Photo and sentiment by my son, Jeffrey Feely.
Mastering bias tape
Last week I finally got into making this sweet vintage pinafore dress. The armholes called for bias tape and not only do I not like bias tape, I have never been good at applying it. The bias tape now on the market is coarsely woven polyester. Ugly and uncomfortable. So I bought a small tool, $6, for making my … Continue reading
Home therapy for kids with autism
I asked at Special Needs Homeschooling on Facebook, Is there a guide for home therapy for kids with autism? I got some great answers. Keep in mind these are not my answers, they are answers from moms who have this need. Check out the replies here, then go to Special Needs Homeschooling for similar thoughts. … Continue reading

