Waking Up to Gratitude
Pam Hogeweide writes this post on waking up to gratitude as a part of SheLoves magazine’s September synchroblog.
Keep reading …Pam Hogeweide writes this post on waking up to gratitude as a part of SheLoves magazine’s September synchroblog.
Keep reading …Pam Hogeweide writes about her gratitude for the readers who give her their time and attention.
Keep reading …Pam Hogeweide posts about summer time at the river and taking a break from blogging.
Keep reading …Pam Hogeweide describes how she discovered that she is not cut out to be a Christian writer. She’s settled instead for just being who she is.
Keep reading …Pam Hogeweide asks her readers to help her decide which topics they’d like to see as a weekly feature. Poll included.
Keep reading …This is a bit of art I made a while back, a mixed media collage piece. Some how this quote came to me, probably born from the fact that I refer to my office as my Writing Cave. suddenly this quote takes on an entirely new perspective, doesn’t it? (this post is an experiment, my first ever Mobile Post! Not sure how often I’ll do this, but it is fun to think of as an option!!)
KII found this saying while browsing through a magazine in search of my next image for a collage project I was tinkering with. I tore out of the magazine and straight away taped it on the wall of my writing cave. It’s a nice, pithy saying. The kind of slogan you might find on an inspirational framed poster in a therapist’s office. And is it just me or are we being flooded with inspiring quotes lately? Maybe it’s because of Pinterest. Many folks on Pinterest have a Quotes Board including myself. In fact, just last night I repinned this insightful patch … Keep reading …