Vicki L. Moag

Nature’s Praise ~

When the sun tucked down behind the hills and no longer shed her light, we went to bed.  How were we ever going to fall asleep without the fan?  Let me explain. At home we are used to the artificial sound of the fan to help us get to sleep (and for obvious reasons; to help…

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A camping lesson from my son ~ down by the river

Our tent was nestled in the woods.  A stones throw away was a creek that slithered through the forest floor.  Julius and Samuel made a path down the bank to check it out.  It didn’t take long for them to lose their shoes and get wet.  After some time the boys came back for me…

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Camping Catastrophe

  Julius was only 5 months old.  We packed the car and the truck preparing for our first camping experience in a tent.  Aurora was so excited that as she jumped up and down her curls bounced right along with her.  That contagious smile of hers was just what we needed as the last of the items were…

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The Fight

Are you under attack? Get up! Don’t turn your back. You are an adopted child of the Most High King. Listen ~ all Heaven’s Hosannas ring. Draw your Sword (This is not practice or play), Use God’s Word and plunge it forward. Beware, at first a darts blade may appear to have no sting or pain. But its poison…

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The First Vacation

By definition vacation means a period of time away from work or study for rest and relaxation. I don’t know of any vacations that don’t require a little work on our part to get there. Sometimes the work is different from what we normally do and perhaps that can be relaxing? Depends on the person…

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Missing education

Recently an acquaintance of mine made the comment of how a fellow coworker didn’t know how to multiply anything over 9 without a calculator.  School had not required her to know it or memorize it.  Therefore she was technology dependent. A child entering the sixth grade struggled with a few basic division problems and admitted that…

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Summer’s Swing

Sitting on the swing set I grabbed both chains firmly.  I backed my feet up onto my tiptoes and let go.  Back and forth my legs pumped as my velocity increased.  My hair was down and it moved with my motion. Tickling my face whenever it came forward,  I couldn’t help but laugh.  I got…

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My Melted Heart 2

Before too long he came back through the front door to report that all had been taken care of. He had contacted the gas company and soon my heat would be restored. I had completely forgotten I was cold. I started getting “gitty” as he stood there talking to me. Then he did it. He…

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My Melted Heart

The temperature outside was 20 degrees. The snow blanketed the ground, the roads, my car. The ride into work was a bit slow, but steady. I warmed up from the car heater trying to mentally prepare myself for our office not being as warm. Just stepping outside made my fingers cold all over again. I…

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The Grocery Store Connection

Pastor was on a role preaching about divine connections and how some are an unconscious leading of the Holy Spirit. Huh?  What did I just write?  What am I talking about? When you’re going about your own business, not even thinking about it (a given event or situation) at all, but you unknowingly step into…

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About Vicki L. Moag

Author Vicki L. Moag grew up in the mountains of Pennsylvania with a love for music and the outdoors. Now, whether singing in a choir, the congregation, or teaching children, she finds a way to share her love of music with others. She currently resides with her family in South Carolina, where they enjoy countless adventures together.

 

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