My husband is a pastor.
I am blessed to be his wife - now a pastor's wife.
The vote went well.
God is so good.
































My wife has asked me to post on her site… A task that is not exactly in my wheelhouse if you will… But I love my wife.
I will try to give you a peek through my eyes at the most beautiful woman God has ever knit together… Aside from her obvious physical beauty, my Baby Doll has many qualities that make her one-of-a-kind.
I have never met another human that can feel along with another the way that my Tiffany can… She has this unique way of absorbing people’s emotions… a glint in their eye, a sink of their chest, a slumped shoulder… Whatever it is, you cannot hide it from her… Some of the most effective ministry I have had in people’s life is a direct result of Tiffany telling me just how someone feels. I know that when God was crafting her together He peeked into the future and saw a callous, self-righteous, stubborn boy that needed to be gently broken—and so he gifted my Baby Doll with fierce compassion for others. (As a result, one of Tiffany favorite past times is showing me a story or video on the internet and seeing if I cry.)
During my time at camp, I had to become somewhat of an expert at classifying personalities. Often time we would use a method that likens people to animals. By those standards, Tiffany is a golden retriever… “Doesn’t matter how many times you kick ‘em, they keep coming back.” My wife is a very loyal friend. Over and over, Tiffany has said that she does not need many friends (very different from her “social butterfly” husband), but those who are privileged to become her friend find a loyal companion. I am so thankful to have her standing by me side.
My Baby—turned mommy, is tops in her field. A long time ago, we prioritized her being stay at home mom… a decision that will never be regretted. Cadi and Scotty will never know what it is like to be low on the totem pole of priority. Tiffany builds into our children’s lives with passion, diligence, and grace. It is incredible to see her in action with our kiddos. Our family is so blessed to have a mommy like Tiffany.
Tiffany is a diligent planner… she plans her work and works her plan. As a result, she is an excellent teacher, an amazing cook, and a phenomenal resource to her helpless fly-by-the-seat-of-his-pants husband. Before we had Cadi, Tiffany probably read 20 books on just how things would go—Me… Zero. And before Scotty, Tiffany-20+, Me-0.
Look I could go on and on here… but let me leave it at this… Years ago my heart was captivated by a gorgeous, loving, godly girl… and today I am enraptured by a woman that is exponentially more gorgeous, loving, and godly… Thank You, God for stooping down to me and affording me with my Baby Doll.


1. Boil pasta according to package directions.
2. Melt butter in large pot. Saute onion and garlic until soft. Add flour and cook 1 minute. Add chicken stock. Cook 3 minutes while stirring.
3. Add milk. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and add vegetables. Cook 5 minutes. Add cheeses, stirring well until melted and combined with sauce.
4. Drain pasta. Toss with sauce. Transfer to a casserole dish. Top with reserved cheeses . Bake at 350 until top browns and cheese bubbles- about 30 minutes.
*I personally thought this could use more garlic, but season to taste. I happen to {really} like garlic.
For my printable recipe click here.
I served this with mixed veggies. (Because that was what was in our freezer!) This would be really good with a nice spring mix salad and a crusty garlic bread. If you happen to make this let me know what you think. Have you ever made the Rachel Ray version? How was that? Sometimes I love her recipes....other times - not so much.


