Mother’s Day was spent with my sister and her family. It was the perfect way to relax!
American History Trip Day 4 – Yorktown & Jamestown
Half of day 4, which was a Saturday, was spent stuck in traffic traveling from Ellicott City, Maryland to Yorktown, Virginia. It was nuts! But so worth it when we got there. After 10 years of knowing Deirdre online and sending packages and Christmas cards to one another we finally got to meet in person! […]
American History Trip Day 03 – Philadelphia
“Anytime while I was a slave, if one minute’s freedom had been offered to me, and I had been told I must die at the end of that minute, I would have taken it – just to stand one minute on God’s earth a free woman – I would.”
American History Trip Day 02 – Gettysburg
There is a sacred, hallowed feeling as you walk the grounds of Gettysburg. It is the same feeling that occurs at other places where people have died.
American History Trip Day 01 – Washington DC
Day 01 of our American History trip was spent walking around the National Mall and Arlington Cemetery.
Harry Potter Type Photos!
Ready for a Harry Potter type photo where the people in the picture move? My Heritage came out with a new photo feature called Deep Nostalgia.
Enchiladas: A Taste of Home
Onions, cheese, chili, and tortillas are the smells and tastes that I associate with home. Though small and simple they may be, they are important to me because they belong in my family and home.
Lamb of God Concert Film
This Easter season the Lamb of God oratorio by Rob Gardner is coming to select theaters!
What’s Up with the Wadsworths? Part 2: November
I forgot to mention in the last post that my brother-in-law built a hay maze out of really old bales. It is surprisingly complex and made for some great fun, both in the maze and on top jumping bales. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Montserrat Wadsworth (@cranialhiccups) November 2 marked the […]
What’s Up with the Wadsworths? Part 1: September – October 2020
How in the world did half a year go by without any real updates on our family? I have no clue. We are as busy as ever homeschooling, farming, and living life. Abby got a fall internship working on the grounds and landscaping of Old Nauvoo. Even though all the sites are closed to visitors […]
Ming’s Christmas Wishes
Ming’s Christmas Wishes is a different Christmas book that teaches about loving & embracing your heritage even as you navigate a new culture.
Holding it Up to the Light – The Family: A Proclamation to the World
I am grateful for the doctrines contained in the simplicity and beauty of “The Family: A Proclamation to the World,” for helping me see more clearly what lines up with what God wants for us, and wants us to know.
Outposts of the Kingdom of God
Our homes are small outposts of the kingdom of God, reflecting some of the glory of heaven but surrounded by darkness and constantly under attack.
Heed the Warnings
If this pandemic year has taught us anything, it should have taught us to heed warnings. The calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets are beginning to unfold. Are we watching? As responsible citizens, and/or officers of government, are we finding ways to strengthen the family?
My Mother’s Basket
In Singapore, the cultural tradition has long been for a bride to present her mother with a decorated basket filled with gifts she has learned in her mother’s home.
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