Most parents' goal is to launch their children into the world with all the tools they need to make it on their own.
I would love to be bilingual. I think having a second or third language at my bidding would open up the world in amazing ways.
I think perfect happiness has everything to do with learning to be content with what I have.
I've been blessed with so many wonderful women friends throughout my life.
I think the simplest advice I could give would be to wait until asked before giving advice.
I love to travel, I love to go out with my friends, but what I love most is being home with my family.
Nowhere else have I grown more in my faith than in the midst of my family.
I believe the wedding vows are sacred and precious, and it's been one of my goals as a writer to portray the kind of marriages I've seen modeled in my family - my parents and grandparents, who all celebrated fifty-year anniversaries and well-beyond.
I always struggle with making the technical aspects of the plot fit with the story that's unfolding in my imagination.
If I could give one piece of advice, it would be 'If you're angry with a family member, talk to God about it, not the other members of your family.'
God has blessed me with the gift of cheerfulness.
We have four grown children and five grandchildren... so far! So, as you can imagine, family is extremely important to us.
I'm a very girlie girl, but I often find the heroes of my books trying to take over the story. In truth, I enjoy writing the male point of view more than any other.
Season of Miracles is a triumphant story with a heart of gold. Laced with wit and wisdom, the story had me chuckling out loud one minute and wiping away tears the next. Highly recommended!