A Gift for Every Mother You Know
Today was chilly, windy (hair in my face no matter which way I pushed it around), and gloomy. We drove out into the country to
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Today was chilly, windy (hair in my face no matter which way I pushed it around), and gloomy. We drove out into the country to
1. Hearing that my neighbors are celebrating their 15th wedding anniversary by recreating their first dates.2. Seeing a brown bunny with a huge cotton tail
Some students who regularly frequent local bars recently told me that the reason why college students drink so much is because it’s the only time
A revolutionary is a person who actively participates in a revolution. A revolution, I just read, is defined as: a drastic and far-reaching change of
You can handle a transition (new job, end of a semester, a new marriage, a death, a birth, anything new) by: 1. Reminding Yourself of
Apparently, word spread that I wasn’t in church yesterday. “What did you tell people?” I asked my husband. I was in bed, still in my
It’s possible to be a scholar and a Christian. It’s possible to study neuroscience, understand the process behind how we age fossils, know the mechanism
During a wedding reception today, my youngest was fascinated by the food servers. They’d disappear behind swinging doors and return with iced tea at exactly
There’s this trick I use to help me prepare for flair. I assume I’m going to be amazed by anyone or anything. It could happen
Sometimes the flair you experience isn’t your own. Sometimes, the flair for the day is the flair you helped make happen for somebody else. In