Posted on December 23, 2018
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Christmas is so different now for my family and me than it was just a bit ago. The first year we moved here from Michigan and we saw plastic, light-up snowmen on balmy green lawns, it was somewhat disconcerting. It felt weird to drive…
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Category: Aging, Being a Woman, Family, God, Grace, Growing up, Holidays, motherhood, Parenting, Relationships, Spiritual Growth & Health, Thankfulness, WisdomTags: Children, Christianity, Daughters, Family, Growing up, Holidays, Learning, Life Lessons, Love, Memories, Motherhood, Relationships, Sons, Women
Posted on September 1, 2018
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I was young enough to sit up on his shoulders in the frigid outdoor celebration. The sea of enthusiastic people was overwhelming to me from this point of view. My relatives kept shouting at me to notice each of the HUGE characters floating by,…
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Posted on July 5, 2018
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If I could go back and do it all again -or maybe just parts of it… I would honor who He made you to be more than forcibly attempting to mold you into who I thought you should become. I would listen more with…
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Category: Aging, Being a Woman, blended families, Confessions, Faith, Family, God, Grace, Growing up, Holidays, Lessons Learned, motherhood, Parenthood, Parenting, Prayer, Relationships, stepparents, WisdomTags: Beginnings, Children, Christianity, Daughters, Family, Growing up, Holidays, Learning, Life Lessons, Love, Memories, Motherhood, Recovery, Relationships, Sons, Women
Posted on January 4, 2018
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I suppose that since it’s a brand new year, I should write the proverbial New Year’s Resolution blog post. I’m one of those middle of the road peeps. I see some value in setting a public goal because then we’re accountable to ourselves and…
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Category: Being a Woman, Confessions, Disenfranchised, Ethnic Equality, Faith, Family, God, Grace, Health, Holidays, Husbands, Lessons Learned, Marginalized, Marriage, Parenting, Racial Reconciliation, Relationships, Simplicity, Thankfulness, WisdomTags: Babies, Beginnings, Character, Children, Christianity, church, Confession, Diet, Family, Freedom, God, Growing up, Health, Holidays, Husbands, Jesus, Justice, Learning, Life Lessons, Love, Marriage, Men, Mental Health, Motherhood, Parenting, Prayer, Recovery, Relationships, Respect, Support, Women
Posted on December 31, 2015
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As I look out my window at the last sunrise of the year, I can’t help but think of all of the good stuff of 2015 – and, of course, some of the bad stuff of 2015, that I want to change…
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Category: Aging, Being a Woman, God, Grace, Grief, Holidays, Lessons Learned, Relationships, ThankfulnessTags: authenticity, Children, Christianity, Emotional Health, Family, Friendship, God, Holidays, Love, Mental Health, Prayer, Priorities, Relationships, Self-Discovery, Submitting to God, Women
Posted on December 27, 2015
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Well, it’s over. The food has been consumed. The gifts have been opened, the wrapping paper collected, the dishes washed (for the eighth time), and the memories have been made. This was one of the good ones. Here’s what I LOVED about our family…
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Category: Family, God, Grace, Growing up, Holidays, motherhood, Parenting, UncategorizedTags: Character, Children, Christianity, Family, God, Love, Motherhood, Parenting, Priorities, Relationships
Posted on November 23, 2015
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It’s the season of thankfulness. Have you seen the meme on social media that says something to the effect of, “We can always find something to be thankful for?” It’s probably true, but sometimes I think that memes likes this should be taken…
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