Making space for God to fill

These past few days I’ve been mulling over an idea. But first some backstory. I’ve been busy. Mostly that’s my own fault. I keep saying ‘yes’ to doing things. That’s not a bad thing. BUT my relationship with God has been shoved to the back burner. For a few...

I’ve been published on The Rebelution!

Hey readers, this is a quick announcement post to let y’all know that I’ve had an article published on The Rebelution! This is super exciting for me, as this is my first article published on a major platform. I’m so thankful that God has given me this opportunity, and...

“I would die for you”

He loves you so much he died for you. Thank you Jesus for the hope you bring to the hopeless. Because of him, death isn’t the end… Art copyright © LadyBluebird 2023...

Enjoy a month of poetry.

Hey friends! April, if you weren’t aware, is National Poetry Month. I am celebrating by *attempting* to write a poem a day! I will be sending out a weekly poetry newsletter this month, containing all the little poems I’ve written that week. If you’d like to get my poetry...

I exacted my revenge. Death to the ants.

Unspeakable anguish met me when dad announced “Ope! Grab your lunchboxes, kids – the ants have returned!” It is impossible to sufficiently describe how irked I was upon opening my lunchbox (which I had stupidly left unzipped, with an apple and a granola bar languishing in the bottom) and...

Young Writer Interview: Kylie Beevers

Hey there readers! I’m back with the fourth installment in my Young Writers Series – an interview with Kylie Beevers. Kylie reached out to me recently to join her book relaunching tour. You can find her book, Rise of the LivingWood, here on Goodreads. Hi, Kylie! Why don’t you...

He loves you madly (eat some chocolate to celebrate)

Well, it’s Valentine’s day, and I’m sure we all know that means a lot of garishly red and pink froufrou decorations, over-hyped romance, and Titanic coming out in theatres again. Most of us probably don’t do much. I mean, if we don’t have dates or anything why celebrate, unless...

“Waiting Is Not Easy!”

Perhaps you have fond memories of reading the Elephant and Piggie books as a child. I certainly do. My earliest library-going days consisted of checking out as many Mo Willems books as I was allowed to, then coming home and reading them with my brother and sister (there were...