The Unseen Work
Deep breath in, inflate the stomach, let it out. Try to fight the urge to feel guilt over how little you stop to breathe these days. A small moment of internal quiet …
Deep breath in, inflate the stomach, let it out. Try to fight the urge to feel guilt over how little you stop to breathe these days. A small moment of internal quiet …
Marriage. It's everything we thought it would be, and everything we did not expect it to be, all thrown in together. It's beautiful and it's chaotic, it's tiring and it's uplifting. It's …
Ever since I was a young girl, I have heard about Martin Luther King Junior. My earliest recollection of what I knew about him was that he was a GOOD …
Throughout the first few weeks of this pandemic, fears were higher but optimism was too. I felt like I could conquer anything- weeks at home with two under three years …
The words below, which were posted by Ashley Whittemore in November of 2014, are a perfect way to begin this series of posts entitled "Hope-Filled Adoption Stories." She so eloquently …
My husband, our two year old and I were the definition of restless as we sat in our hotel room in Jackson, Mississippi. This was a big day for our little …
At random times throughout my day, I find myself thinking about her: the woman who will carry our baby. Sometimes I wonder about the specifics. Is she my age? Where is she …
The people of Israel were in great distress. With the Red Sea before them, they saw their impending death as the image of hundreds of chariots and horsemen faintly appeared on …
He opens the car door to kiss Caleb's head before we drive off to preschool. "Whew, we really need to scrub under the seats. It must have gotten way under …