• Voting (11.3.18)

    In spite of the polarized state of politics in this nation, I am thankful for the capacity to vote. I wish people could communicate their differences in a more civil and professional manner, but that’s another post for another time. I’m glad I have the opportunity to research candidates and ballot measures, and should I Read more


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  • Day Two – Forward Motion.

    I am in a season of my life (and by extension, my family’s lives) where a lot of doors are starting to open. For the past few years there has been work, prayer, more work and even more work and tears of frustration and wondering if things would ever change. The simplest opportunities required planning Read more


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  • Thankful for Fall.

    Hello November. I went for a walk today in the crispy air and crunchy leaves and balding trees and thought about life a lot. I thought about all of the things that my children have going and what they need to continue in the right direction and I pondered even more about the life that Read more


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  • 14,000 shoes

    on the capital lawn represent 7000 children who have died in this country since the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012. It is really effective because it conveys that, for the most part, there are 7000 people who should still be going to school and growing up and growing strong and learning things and preparing for Read more


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