I thought I was scaling a mountain
Ten minutes of nerve brought to you from the descent into caregiving.
Follow me down, there might be joy at the end
Jesus was crucified, died and was buried;
he descended into hell, on the third day he rose again from the
Divine Dissatisfaction
I walked into the dance studio with my son, who was about to audition for a scholarship, and when my
This Is What Home Feels Like
Dear Reader,
Here is a short little note to end our January~
Winter may be here, but it will not
I've got my love to keep me warm (and a little light, too)
It's been a minute (or two) since I last wrote. I am here, surviving the onslaught of the
Don't Let the Thieves (of Joy) Bring you Down
Lately, I have thought a lot about thieves and museums, and coincidentally, mused about these topics before the theft of
Smooth Seas and All That
Six weeks have passed since the last installment of this newsletter. I am a bit late (a week later than
Transitions are Tricky
If my sons hear Lacuna Coil playing while I am making dinner, or before they get to the car, they
Stoking a Summer Slow Down
In Real Life
It's already past the solstice, and for those living in the northern latitudes, the longest
The Hundred Days of May are Over, Let's Take a Bow
I say this with feeling, we made it through May!
Educators, parents, and students, if you are reading this post,