Christmas time can be the absolute greatest or worst holiday season. Although December 25th itself is important to and enjoyed by all Christians, the festivities and traditions surrounding this time can be loved, hated, or even both. Gift-giving provides a great example of this. For some, buying or making gifts […]
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Sugar-Topped Cake (For When You Walk Through a Wardrobe)
Wardrobes are mysterious, wonderful things. They do not just hold all your fur coats, but some also serve as gateways to other worlds. Some people are lucky enough to stumble across such a wardrobe, walk through its ornate doors, and step into the white snowing world of Narnia. While perhaps […]
Savory Beef Jerky (For When You or Your Dragon Get Hungry)
For centuries, dragons and Vikings have been at war with each other. While Vikings caged dragons and catapulted boulders into the sky, Monstrous Nightmares swiped sheep from their pens, Deadly Nadders shot their tail spines at their attackers, and the Night Fury zipped through the darkness, a dangerous and invisible […]
Cheesy Chowder (For When You’re about to Be Thrown into an Adventure)
Life is not easy in Skree, especially when the dreaded Fangs of Dang have invaded the land. They hoard money, spit venom, and eat maggotloaf. It is always ill-advised to make a Fang angry. However, sometimes trouble is inevitable, such as in the case with the Igiby children, who accidentally […]
Top Reads of 2021
Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the frosty light: The year is dying in the night; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. ~ “Ring Out, Wild Bells” – Alfred Lord Tennyson It’s mid-December and Goodreads tells me I’ve read a grand total […]