Nat’s Blog

  • Transformed

    Transformed

    On Palm Sunday, I walked into the 9 am service hoping to find someone cool to sit with. Since I usually attend the later contemporary service, I stood at the back looking for someone I knew. I saw Faye from my writing group walk in. She’s super cool. I quickly walked over to her.  “Can Read more

  • What Have I Done❓

    What Have I Done❓

    I woke up early this morning, four o’clock early. Nothing really on my mind. I was thankful for that. I reached for my phone and remembered my vow to give up Facebook for Lent. I sat it back down and thought “now what?”. I wasn’t feeling ambitious enough to get out of bed. I wasn’t Read more

  • Taking a Break 🔑

    Taking a Break 🔑

    I’m giving up Facebook for lent. I sat at my very first Ash Wednesday service this week (that I can remember). It was so powerful. I had this sick feeling in my stomach as Pastor Bill mentioned it…giving up something. Could I really do it? I love chocolate, potato chips…could I choose those? Pastor Kathy Read more

  • My First Life Coach Class

    My First Life Coach Class

    My First Life Coach Class I had read ahead when the book arrived last week. I think it’s the only textbook that I have ever been excited about buying. I read every word of the introduction. (I usually skip this section in most books). But not this one…I felt like this one was written for Read more

  • Spike – A Faithful Neighbor

    Spike – A Faithful Neighbor

    I grew up with only one house I could see from my parent’s dining room window. Only one home I could see while playing outside. If my memory serves me correctly, I remember the house being built as a child. His nickname was Spike. I’m not sure why…I never thought to ask. I didn’t know Read more

  • Too much stuff.. 🧸

    Too much stuff.. 🧸

    Aiden doesn’t waste his time putting things away. There is a video game calling his name most days. When we make him clean his room, he’s done in lightning fast speed. At first, we are amazed at how clean it looks. We later discover clothes thrown into the closet, things under the bed, and random Read more