Last night when Paul got home from work (he has not stopped working since COVID 19 came; he’s considered essential), I had just finished cooking. He sat down in his recliner and I sat opposite him on the couch. We discussed our day (shipping and mental health), the boys, and plans for Team Pruden Headquarters.…
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Monday Affirmation by KP
People often complain about the lack of help they receive or the quality of help that’s offered. The reality is this: People do not practice discernment, continuing to seek and receive assistance from those who have consistently demonstrated they are not qualified to help or they truly don’t want to help. If you need assistance,…
Monday Devotion With KP
Join me Monday mornings as I read entries from my devotional, Walking With Moo and Other Adventures of Faith. We all need some encouragement during this time, why not encourage each other? Don’t have your copy? Visit either link to purchase your book and read along with me. See you Monday morning! http://www.kpsworld.org/kp-the-author/ (autographed copies)www.amazon.com/author/keischapruden
How to Maintain A Healthy Relationship While Parenting a Special Needs Child
https://www.facebook.com/100000830014076/videos/2746509208720053/ My husband Paul and I spent valuable time with Alasha Bennett talking about how to remain committed to each other while parenting a child with additional needs. Feel free to watch our interview. We welcome your feedback ❤️
Your Children Will Choose A Mate Just Like You. Does That Make You Happy or Sad?
My focus has been to raise godly men and mates, but I haven’t always modeled godly mate-worthy behavior myself: compromise, forgiveness, grace and mercy- all things I am still working on improving in my life.
To My Son, I Apologize
To My Son, I Apologize http://notesandnarratives.com/2019/04/29/to-my-son-i-apologize/ — Read on notesandnarratives.com/2019/04/29/to-my-son-i-apologize/
The Story Continues
So, what happened next? Well, once we realized that Aaron’s speech and language were not developing in a timely manner, we started with testing to see what was going on. Between the ages of 18 months to 4, Aaron was tested a few times and given speech/language delay diagnoses. He also had difficulties with tying…
The Broken Rack
I was hanging up clothes on my clothes rack in my bathroom this morning and this happened. Yep, the rack broke! I went to the kitchen, made Moo’s omelette, then returned to the rack and started taking the fallen clothes to the couch. I made a mental note to look for a heavy duty rack…
The Old Meets The New
I awoke this morning on a college campus. The night before was not pleasant. I remember thinking, "How did I ever think this little bed was comfortable? " Then I remembered the last time I was in a bed this small I was 20 years younger and WAY smaller. Then as I was getting ready in…
Walking in the Rain
So today I set out to walk ( I know that sounds country lol) and I looked up at the clouds. They were mighty dark and I thought maybe I shouldn't walk today because it might rain. But I continued on a bit. Then I thought I felt rain drops and I started to just…
