The Tumultuous Years of Ambiguity (Part 4): The Wrap Up
Why spend any time looking at the tumultuous years? I do not live in the past. Those years are behind....
Why spend any time looking at the tumultuous years? I do not live in the past. Those years are behind....
Have I ever mentioned that I love instructions? Maybe that is why I did so well in school. I don’t...
Seven years post-diagnosis . . . seven years of learning, accepting, accommodating, adjusting, finding our new normal . ....
Psalm 28:7 The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps...
It’s official. I have retired from my “day job”. My journey so far has definitely been full of twists and...
People like to judge parents. Not just people who ARE parents, but the human race in general seems to find...
A parent should be a thermostat, not a thermometer. When my oldest daughter was about six, I let her take...
New parents just love to chronicle the many “firsts” of their amazing child’s precious life. A co-worker told me today...
Our middle child turned 15 recently. I am constantly amazed at how grown-up the kids are . . . I...
I’m baaa-aak . . . my latest revelation? Blogging during the summer AND being a mom is really, really difficult!...
A perfectionist/over-achiever whose plans were derailed. As my well-ordered world crumbled away, I discovered the heart and strength of my faith hidden inside. I believe our stories are valuable, so I share to encourage others.
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