top of page
Thoughts
Check Up
Psalm 26:2 Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; Try my mind and my heart.Some days I need a checkup. Not from a medical doctor, but from my Lord.David asked for a checkup in Psalm 26. He asked God to inspect his mind, his heart, his emotions. He even asked God to prove, or test, […]
Taylor Wehri
Jun 28, 20232 min read
Dawning
I watched the dawn this morning. Light slowly emerged from the darkness, ushering in a new day. Trees and grass appeared as the sky quickly changed from black to gray to blue. Life awoke. Birds greeted the awakening with me, and tendrils of fog could no longer survive the light. A new morning, a new […]
Taylor Wehri
Jun 19, 20231 min read
Walking in Wisdom
Life happens, and it gives no guarantees. Bad things, from our human perspective, attack those who try to do good. Sometimes, evil seems to prosper. Righteous people can die young, and the evilest among us may thrive well into old age. Both poverty and riches are fleeting, and we can take nothing of this life […]
Taylor Wehri
Jun 13, 20232 min read
Home
The day had been long, but it was almost over. I stood clearing my desk as the children visited, quietly waiting for the bus calls. Time was dragging. Then, I noticed a small face peering over the stack of papers on my desk. The six-year-old boy had inched up silently and now stood thoughtfully watching […]
Taylor Wehri
Apr 23, 20231 min read
My Crazy Snapdragon
My snapdragons did not grow as I expected them to this year. I planted the plants in late January. They were nice straight plants, and a few were already budding. I expected them to grow into straight tall stalks with blooms appearing in early March. The stalks did grow. And they grew. And they grew. […]
Taylor Wehri
Apr 17, 20232 min read
Reminder
There is a sparkle in the air on this chilly first day of Spring! After a wet and messy weekend, the air is washed clean of pollen (for a moment), and light bounces off the new green of trees and grass. Budding flowers let me know that even though I need a jacket this morning, […]
Taylor Wehri
Mar 20, 20232 min read


Architecture
Winter is a good time to look at trees. While many of them do not showcase the finery of leaves or color or flowers, their architectural beauty is open to be seen. Sturdy trunks stretch up lifting branches toward the sky. The intricate weaving of large and small limbs creates designs that fascinate, and the […]
Taylor Wehri
Jan 11, 20232 min read
Christmas
Christ is the message of Christmas! In Him, we see the fullness of the Father’s love. He is the way to peace with God and peace for the earth. He is the absolute joy of sins forgiven and eternal life; and He is hope – the steadfast assurance that just as surely as He came […]
Taylor Wehri
Dec 24, 20221 min read
Question and Answer
“What did you get for Christmas?” This is the infamous question that begins every post-Christmas conversation. Whether you are nine or ninety, inquiring minds want to know – “What did you get?” This year, I am preempting the question. I already know what I got for Christmas, because over fifty years ago, on December 20th, […]
Taylor Wehri
Dec 19, 20221 min read
Follow
We attended a children’s retelling of the Christmas story last night. The characters did not speak, but they acted their parts as a narrator guided us, from scene to scene, through the timeless tale. The story began with tiny Mary listening to the angel tell her that she would have a child. We followed our […]
Taylor Wehri
Dec 16, 20222 min read
Say it Again!
An oft repeated phrase. I said it over and over again to my children, and now it is embedded in conversations with my grandchildren. It rolls off the tongue like water from the rooftop, and it is good and pleasant, ringing with truth. The words are so familiar that one can almost be flippant when […]
Taylor Wehri
Dec 12, 20221 min read
The Gift
Today, as we rummaged through some stored items, my eight-year-old granddaughter found a treasure. So, of course, I had to tell her the story. Thumbelina was a Christmas gift. I was nine years old, and the second day of Christmas break from school I broke out with a horrendous case of chicken pox. There was […]
Taylor Wehri
Dec 8, 20224 min read
‘Tis the Season
Tucked away in the account of the Christmas story in Luke, chapter two, is a verse that speaks to the heart of a mother. Luke 2:18 And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds. 19But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart. Scripture […]
Taylor Wehri
Dec 1, 20222 min read
Thanksgiving
Today as I mix and chop and stir and bake, I am reminded of other years and other times. Times when my mom was up at four in the morning basting the ham to make sure it would be perfect in time for lunch. Times when dad waited to be the taste tester for mom’s […]
Taylor Wehri
Nov 24, 20222 min read


Beautiful!
Science defines many of the miraculous sights in our world. For instance, here is the definition of a rainbow from the Merriam-Webster dictionary: “an arc or circle that exhibits in concentric bands the colors of the spectrum and that is formed opposite the sun by the refraction and reflection of the sun’s rays in raindrops, spray, […]
Taylor Wehri
Nov 18, 20222 min read
Dreaming
The American Dream is somewhat defined as the spirit or set of ideals, like liberty, equality, and opportunity, that describe the aspirations and expectations of the American people. It includes the idea that hard work can result in upward mobility and greater opportunity. There is nothing wrong with this dream, and I am thankful to […]
Taylor Wehri
Nov 15, 20222 min read


November Day
Today is a true, North Florida November day. The air is cool, but not cold. An overcast sky shields the sun but does not really promise rain. Showers of leaves cascade from the oaks in the sporadic breeze, and the satsumas are ripening. I love November! November is the North Florida season of color. Grapevines […]
Taylor Wehri
Nov 1, 20222 min read
Vertigo
Footing that was stable suddenly shifts making every step an adventure of where I will land. Gingerly, I make my way across the room holding to the dresser, the wall, the door frame, the chair. What was an easy few steps has become an obstacle course accompanied by a stomach that is performing its own […]
Taylor Wehri
Oct 12, 20222 min read
Opportunity
The Bible talks a lot about prayer. So do we. We talk a lot about it, but we often find it difficult to actually pray. We see it as a duty or a religious exercise rather than a conversation with the God of the universe. And this is our loss. The psalmist David spoke of […]
Taylor Wehri
Oct 10, 20222 min read
Daughters
I missed Daughter’s Day….again. I cannot seem to keep up with all the special days that have been added to the calendar, especially since there often seem to be disagreements on exactly when each recognition occurs. Not to make an excuse or to depreciate the importance of celebrating loved ones, but in my heart, every […]
Taylor Wehri
Oct 3, 20223 min read
bottom of page
