Middle School Chronicles, Episode 1
It’s clear that writing about middle school will be a regular thing as our family navigates with one child who is right now in their second year of middle school, with two more joining him next year. Alas, let’s just…
Suddenly
“It was about this time that King Herod arrested some who belonged to the church, intending to persecute them. 2 He had James, the brother of John, put to death with the sword. 3 When he saw that this met with approval among the Jews, he…
The Upside Down
The Upside Down. For viewers of the Netflix Series “Stranger Things”, this reference is easily digested as the pseudo-reality filled with murderous beings and all of our “hiding under the bed” fears rolled into one. This place exists alongside, underneath,…
Lent, so far.
Greetings, populants of the Internet! I’m alive, and well. The end. See you again soon! Just kidding, I’m not nearly succinct enough to end it there after what has been a THREE-WEEK fast from social media thus far! I half-heartedly…
2018: Heal
Off and on through the course of the last couple of years, I’ve taken on the task of choosing a word on which to focus for the coming year. I can’t remember them all, or even very many of them,…
Drowning.
*This post is unedited. It was written in the fury of tears and emotions that washed over me when I walked back into the house after the kids got on the bus.* It’s too much. I can’t breathe and I’m…
All The Things That Are True, Episode 1: Church
All The Things That Are True About: Church If I’d written this post last week, it would be different than today. Truth is dynamic from our subjective human purview. There is Truth, and I’m not going to argue all…
Idling at 59: When Balance Isn’t an Option
In one of her books, Anne Lamott talks about an explosive confrontation with her then teenage son. Of course it seemed to stem from something minor—an adolescent attitude, say—but she was pushed over the edge into the ugly space in…