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Dicy McCullough is a retired teacher and author of children's books. To learn more, check out her website at www.dicymcculloughbooks.Dicy Mccullough’s Books
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Favorite #82: Snow
A Child’s Delight Is there anything more delightful than watching a child play in the snow? Well, I’m sure there’s probably something, but I’m not sure what. A child wrapped up in three layers of clothing can play in the … Continue reading
Favorite #80: First Birthdays
A Time of Celebration What a difference a year can make. It’s hard to believe a whole year has passed since the birth of my second grandson, Garrett. Wearing his fireman hoodie, with a number one on it, as you can … Continue reading
Favorite # 78:Abbi Heilig, teacher, volunteer, adventurer
Following Passion and Dreams Have you ever longed to quit your job and travel the world? Although most of us don’t have the means or opportunity, I know someone who did just that. Abbi Heilig had aspirations of climbing the … Continue reading
Favorite #77: Mom’s Unconditional Love
Never Ending Love Is there someone in your life who has been your rock or loved you unconditionally? For me, that has been my mom. Although the theme for this blog might fit better closer to Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day, there’s no time frame … Continue reading
Favorite #76: Project 2 Heal
A Ministry of Love I first learned about the non-profit organization, Project 2 Heal, from a friend and local author, Peg Robarchek. Involved with this organization, it was while helping me edit a book not long ago, that she explained Project 2 Heal donates Labrador Retrievers to special needs … Continue reading
Favorite #74: Family Traditions
Building Memories While it’s true Christmas has come and gone, the memories of time well-spent with family and friends lingers long after the presents have been put away or forgotten. Memories of Christmas Eve services, performances of the Nutcracker, leaving cookies … Continue reading
Favorite #73: First-Grade Teachers at Woodleaf Elementary School
Innovative Teaching Teachers have so many duties these days it almost makes your head spin to think about it. Always looking for ideas to inspire students and improve achievement, they get excited when seeing positive results from their efforts. Looking for an idea last … Continue reading
Favorite # 72: Salem Lutheran Preschool
Salem Lutheran Preschool Looking back when my two daughters were growing up, I remember many milestones, with one of those being their first day of preschool. After checking out different programs in the community, I choose a church preschool and was excited to know my daughters … Continue reading
Favorite #70: Writer, Blogger, Friend, Katrena Allison
Connecting through Writing While it’s true we should be thankful all year long, Thanksgiving provides the opportunity to reflect on our many blessings, surrounded by family and friends. I’m especially thankful for friends like Katrena Allison, who are always looking for ways to help others. As a little … Continue reading
Favorite #69: Miracles
Giving Thanks This time of year our thoughts turn to turkey, cornbread stuffing, pumpkin pie, family and friends. While it’s true in the USA we have much to be thankful for, some of us have more to be thankful for than others. This … Continue reading