by Natalie Snapp | Nov 25, 2014 | gratitude
“Thank you, Mom, for making dinner tonight,” he said. Samuel, the seven year old man-child who reaches my shoulders, flashes his dimpled cheeks and reveals the glint his eyes have held since the day he was born. The other two were entrenched in...
by Natalie Snapp | Nov 26, 2013 | Devotionals, gratitude
Friends, I’m signing off for the week because well, quite truthfully, I’m buried. My husband is having ACL repair surgery later this afternoon, my children are about to be out of school for four days, and I’m afraid I’ve procrastinated a bit on...
by Natalie Snapp | Nov 22, 2012 | gratitude
Proof of His mercy can be found in… melodious giggles that permeate the home… a light that illuminates a sometimes dark path… cross-generations of maternal love… tired moments when He holds us up…* sticking together to dodge the...
by Natalie Snapp | Mar 30, 2011 | Guest Posts
A while ago, a comment was made by a sweet soul that caught my attention. I can’t tell you her exact verbiage but something prompted me to visit her (Her artistry with words? Her ability to be “real” in the face of pain? Her hope-filling spirit...
by Natalie Snapp | Nov 23, 2010 | gratitude
“I never get anything,” she pouted and drug her heels on the sterile floor illuminated in fluorescent light. “Susannah, that is not true in the least,” I replied. “You have more than you could ever imagine.” More tears. Heavier...