If you need a new AC system in your home before the heat of summer sets in, here’s your chance. A locally owned and operated HVAC company wants to give back to a family or homeowner who needs a new AC system. Bodensteiner Service, Inc is a 64-year-old Houston family business. The homeowner chosen by the […]
Rachelle’s Son, Sammy, Tells the Easter Story
Sammy was 4 years old when he recorded this Easter story with me (Rachelle). His little brother was 2 and he’s the kiddo singing at the end. I’m so grateful that Jesus gives us new life and that the same Spirit in Him, is available to all of us…especially our children! … The post Rachelle’s […]
Uniting Boomers & Gen Z
While much of the world creates division in the topic of the generations, we choose to bring all of them together! We’ve been playing “The Generations Game” where we as a Gen X (Rachelle) and a Millennial (Carder) play against those generations, as well as Gen Z’s and Boomers, where you answer trivia question from […]
A Childhood’s Worth of Voicemails
When Pailey Baczek was just three years old, she left her grandmother a voicemail – and grandma kept it. She also kept about 18 other messages that Pailey has left her over the years and it’s turned into a cool time capsule of Pailey’s childhood. The striking thing for me (who are we kidding here, […]
Talking with Faith Skeptics
If you’re a person of faith, it can be difficult when someone you care about chooses to go their own way instead of embrace faith. Maybe it’s even a family member that you saw walk away from their faith. How do we engage them without shoving our beliefs down their throats? Tim Barnett from Stand […]
You Won’t Believe This Toddler’s Hairstyle
We want our kids to appreciate the things WE loved growing up. But this might be taking it a step too far. Autumn and her mom (Evelyn’s grandma) are hairstylists and decided to give her the “Golden Girls” cut. Needless to say, Evelyn is now a star and very beloved online. @lileviemae Evelyn Mae is […]
I Knew I Was a Texan When…
You were either born here or got here as fast as you could. And for all of us, there’s a moment where you realize “I REALLY AM a Texan!” So many people have shared their moment with us, and here are some of the best ones we’ve heard: Attire while BBQing When she didn’t feel […]
Harris County Early Voting
Early voting in the Texas primary elections starts today. In addition to the marquee races for president and senator, there will be dozens of races on the two parties’ ballots, ranging from congressional contests to judgeships, and school trusteeships.There will be 79 early voting sites around Harris County, and if you’re registered you can go […]
Parents, Teens, and Road Rage
“Here kiddo, take the keys. YOU’RE gonna drive!” Every teen waits for their turn in the driver’s seat. Driving a car, for the first time, is more than just getting from point A to point B–it symbolizes maturity and independence. As a parent of a teen, we remember the days when we would assert our […]
Free Cat Neutering
The Houston Humane Society will offer free cat neutering on February 21. The shelter hopes to neuter as many male cats as possible at the wellness clinic during their “Fix Felix” event. Neutering, also known as sterilization, can help cats (as well as dogs) live a long, healthy life and reduces pet overpopulation. To learn more […]