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Shalene Roberts
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Valentine’s Day Breakfast and a Free Printable

A Valentine's Day Breakfast + a FREE printable valentine | Faith and Composition
Valentine’s Day is this Friday, and while I try not to over-emphasize the material aspect of the holiday, it’s certainly a good opportunity to do something a little special for the ones you love.

If you’re looking for a simple way to put a smile on their face, I have an easy, cheerful breakfast your whole family will love, PLUS a charming printable valentine to add a sweet sentiment to their day. The valentines are also a whimsical candy-free option for school parties. So dig in, and enjoy!

The Breakfast: Heart-Shaped Eggs in a Pocket

Heart-Shaped Eggs in a Pocket for Valentine's Day | Faith and CompositionHeart-Shaped Eggs in a Pocket for Valentine's Day | Faith and Composition

Too simple even to be dubbed a recipe, this breakfast consists of three ingredients, four if you want to add in the side of fresh berries. It’s a super simple, nourishing way to start the day, and the heart cut-out is a sweet sentiment for the holiday. Although we typically eat homemade bread, I used an organic, whole- wheat store bought loaf for this, since it’s not as crumbly as a homemade loaf.

Simply heat a pat of butter in a sauté pan over medium heat (a cast iron pan works great for this) . Meanwhile, use a heart-shaped cookie cutter to cut a heart from the center of the bread. Once the butter is fragrant and begins to brown, lay the bread in the pan. Crack an egg, and gently pour the egg into the center of the bread. Cook until whites are nearly set (three to four minutes). Gently flip toast and egg. Cook for a few more minutes until whites are done and the yolk is cooked to your preference. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and serve with a side of berries.

FREE Printable Valentine: You’re the Bees Knees

Free Printable Valentine | Faith and Composition

Free Printable Valentine | Faith and Composition

When February 14 rolls around, I’m always on the lookout for charming valentines and candy-free treats. This year, I decided to create my own little hand-drawn valentine. This whimsical card features a watercolor beehive and a verse from proverbs. Simply print onto cardstock and cut along the trim lines. Use a hole punch to cut two holes, then thread with ribbon and tie on a honey stick. Click here to download the Bee’s Knees valentine’s cards. I hope you enjoy!

In the meantime, I’m working on a little piece for Friday titled How to Love Your Husband When You’ve Nothing Left to Give. I pray that the piece is an encouragement to your heart! And speaking of encouragement, your response to When Mothering Is Hard and No One Sees has floored me! That little piece has been read more than 100,000 times, and I am completely shocked and humbled that it has resonated with so many of you. My dear friends, I cannot begin to tell you what an incredible privilege it is to write words that move. Thank you for reading this little space; thank you for sharing! You are a source of immense encouragement and inspiration to me!

I look forward to seeing you on Friday!

(Printable valentine is ©Faith&Composition and is free for personal use only. Image may be shared and pinned as long as the image links back to this original post.)

 

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Nothing prepares you for that.

He took a breath. The weight of an entire lifetime spent in red dirt hinging on this moment. He set his face like flint to that pitcher. The ball left the glove, and he swung. 

Strike one. 

He stepped away. Reset. Tapped the base. Then set himself once more. He swung, hit a line drive and sprinted headlong towards the base, setting his foot atop it just a fraction of a second after the first baseman caught the ball.

The final out. 

Nearly 15 years of our lives ended beneath stormy skies on that Dallas baseball field tonight. We’ve spent every spring since he was old enough to hit a ball sitting along a baseline. And it all came to a final conclusion in one out.

I asked him later what it was like with that pressure. The weight of it all on his shoulders. He told me he wouldn’t have wanted it any other way. “I wouldn’t have wanted one of the younger players to have had to step into that,” he said. 

Several years ago, a finale like that would have crushed him. Tonight, he saw the challenge, rose to it, and left with his head held high despite defeat. 

I wish we had another game, another season, another victory. All these last senior milestones have a way of ripping your heart right out. But in the end, who I’ve watched my son become through a decade and a half on the baseball diamond is even better than winning.

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