Posts Tagged as ‘marriage’

May 17, 2009

Just Do It

By Kieran Lin Rich – KRich13@bellsouth.net
Jeff and I spent last weekend shopping for my perfect pants — or in this case, the perfect shorts.  Most husbands aren’t very enthusiastic about shopping with their wives; but, we have already established that Jeff is an exceptional husband.  And besides, the ellusive shorts were a sporting goods acquisition which put them [...]

March 2, 2009

Our Best Nights

By Kieran Lin Rich – KRich13@bellsouth.net
Friday nights are date nights for Jeff and Kieran Rich.  We take turns planning dates and try really hard to come up with something original once in a while – something that doesn’t include the standard “dinner and a movie.”
As a result, we’ve had some interesting dates.  One such date included [...]

February 8, 2009

To Live with Fear

By Kieran Lin Rich – KRich13@bellsouth.net
Note:  This blog has been kicking around in my draft file for several months now as its subject is something I truly struggle with and am not exactly comfortable writing about.  Every time I’ve written on this file, I kept asking myself, “Do I really want to put all of these [...]

November 16, 2008

One of Those Days

By Kiera Rich – KRich13@bellsouth.net
It was one of those mornings at our house.  You know, the mornings when life just seems…well, a lot like life.  I had my typical Sunday morning.  I got up, stumbled around, ran into large pieces of furniture and then it happened. I went to take my medicine and the lid wasn’t on [...]

August 10, 2008

Learning Curve…ball

By Kiera Rich – KRich13@bellsouth.net
I sinned last Sunday.  This, unfortunately, is not really big news.  However, it was the way that my sin was committed that particularly bothers me.  And although I do not normally feel the need to confess everything to my faithful readers (A special ”thanks” to all five of you!), I wanted to tell you [...]

February 10, 2008

Four Minutes

By Kiera Rich – KRich13@bellsouth.net
I have a confession to make.  My mind wandered during the sermon this morning.  It wasn’t that Pastor Jim’s words weren’t compelling — they were.  It was the fact that the sun was shining brightly, drawing my attention to the floor to ceiling cathedral-type window at the front of the church.  [...]