by Kelly | May 24, 2019 | Christ, Christianity, Devotionals, Family, God, Home, Keeping it Real, Life, Living Love, Parents
100 Years My Daddy would have been 100 years old today. He was born May 24, 1919 and named Reginald Kelly Waggoner. I decided that writing would be a good way to honor him and maybe help a few people along the way. He was named after Kelly Airforce Base in San Antonio...
by Kelly | Oct 13, 2018 | Be kind, Country, Devotionals, God, Home, Keeping it Real, Life, Living Love
I have watched our country as an enormous storm of evil has rolled in with a vengeance in an attempt to steal, kill, and destroy all that is good and right. What I am seeing is not anything new. The history books tell the story over and over. However, the world is a...
by Kelly | Apr 7, 2018 | Christ, Christianity, Devotionals, God, Home, Keeping it Real, Life, Living Love, Love Stuff
Can I tell you a little secret? Big trees are going to fall. Yep, they have, they do, and they will. There will be extensive damage. Some damage will be immediately visible and some will be buried deep beneath the rubble. Things around the tree will be destroyed in a...
by Kelly | Aug 19, 2017 | Bible Study, Christ, Christianity, God, Home, Keeping it Real, Life, Living Love
The impact of this Sunday School lesson I prepared for last week continues to resonate in my soul for my own life. I decided I needed to share it here because God has just not allowed me to let it go. Sometimes we all need a reminder of the importance, value, and...
by Kelly | Dec 25, 2016 | Christ, Christianity, Christmas, Family, God, Home, Life
What is Christmas? Love… Love that knows all but loves still. Love that brings out the best in you. Love that gives with no expectation of return. Love that stands the test of time. Love that cannot be explained in words. Laughter… Laughter at and laughter...
by Kelly | Sep 3, 2016 | Christ, Family, God, Home, Keeping it Real, Kids, Life, Living Love, Parents, Spouse, Uncategorized
I have now experienced the weddings of both of my daughters. There are really no words to adequately describe the emotions that travel through the soul of a mother during the wedding season of her daughter. My words may ramble and my thoughts may be jumbled but...