Tag: Charity Gibson

  • The Truth about the Tedious

        February 2026   The fine line between being a creature of habit and a seeker of novelty can be a hard one to draw. I function best in routines and schedules. I appreciate that God is a God of order, and I also like to have order in my life.   Yet, oh Read more

  • Marking Milestones of Creativity

    November 2025   September noted the year mark as a “blogger” for me. As I said in that first blog post, I never really expected to blog. Yet it’s been a good way for me to practice consistency and flex those creative muscles.   Right along the heels of my one-year anniversary of blogging is Read more

  • In Defense of Casseroles

    I remember when I started cooking tater tot casserole. It was after my own mama came to stay with us after our last baby was born. She cooked and cleaned, and she made me the same dish she made when my siblings and I were kids. When I bit into the potato and green bean Read more

  • Go Green

    September 2025 I used to think I didn’t have a green thumb. I have been known to do things like overwater a cactus and leave a plant in my office to fend for itself over a long three to four-week Christmas break.   After having given up on plants for a bit, I decided a Read more

  • These are the Good Old Days

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    August 2025 As I flipped my calendar, balancing on three heavy-duty magnets on my kitchen refrigerator, to August, it felt similar to getting to the last chapter of a book, when you can feel the fleetingness of it between your fingertips.       Summer isn’t over, but it’s close. For many of us with Read more

  • The Hype around Home Improvement

    July 2025   Homemaking is both logistical and emotional. Cooking and cleaning are unavoidable aspects of homemaking, but without the purposeful pursuing of a warm and welcoming environment, cooking and cleaning alone is simply housekeeping. Many of us think carefully about the aesthetics of our home.   Decorating and organizing is not the entirety of Read more

  • Adjusting to a Summer Rhythm

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    June 2025     Even for those who got hammered with snow this winter and whose schools extended days at the end of the year, early June is a safe bet for most that summer break is here!   Kids (many adults too for that matter) look forward to it longing all year long. Even Read more

  • Spring Cleaning: What to Toss or Treasure

      May 2025 I can’t personally say I’ve been doing a whole lot of spring cleaning, just tidbits here and there, but it is that season.     The trees and flowers begin to bloom, and we suddenly get an urge to lighten our load and dust off the cobwebs.   I am not a Read more

  • Forty and Blessed (not Fabulous)

    April 2025   A big part of motherhood is documenting our children’s growth and milestones. But parents are growing and changing as well. This year was a big birthday for me: I turned 40.   When I was a kid, we went to a friend of the family’s 40th birthday party. It was shiny black Read more