The Year of the Verb
If you knew shifting your mindset on your New Year’s resolutions could bring you greater success, would you do it?
If you knew shifting your mindset on your New Year’s resolutions could bring you greater success, would you do it?
I call it God. You may call it law of attraction. But either way, there is no denying how the world moves us to meet people exactly when and where we need to. I walked into a networking function last Friday, knowing very few people.
Much like the various stages of grief, loss itself is multi-dimensional. Some loss leaves scars deeper than others, but if I’m being honest, a scar is a scar and most remain with you always. Even if it’s faded, you always know it’s still there. I,
Different. What does that mean anyway? Sure, I’m short and most of the world is tall. When the sun kisses my cheeks, they leave freckle marks, and many others are blessed with complexion perfection. I am left-handed, which my oldest seems to always identify now-a-days
Much like beauty, I suppose danger is in the eye of the beholder. Something one sees as fun and invigorating, another may deem terrifying. Take sky diving or rock climbing… parasailing or bungee jumping. Some find excitement and thrill in such activities; others down-right fear
The beach had been calling my name for years. No amount of worry could talk me out of making the trek to the Sunshine State just so that my toes could sink into the sand and my face get sun-kissed with freckles. The kids’ excitement
Being a parent isn’t for the faint of heart. Even though you know your end reward of raising one of God’s treasured creations is invaluable, the phrase “the days are long” is 100 percent accurate. The days ARE long… and filled with diaper blowouts, lack
My 5-year-old is full of lots of questions, as I’m confident most kids his age are. Some are easy for me to answer. Others, not so much. “Momma, is it a lot far to Mimi’s house or a little far?” A little far, kiddo. Just
When you are traversing your life’s hike, you really only need to pack one thing to make it to the peak.
You are never broken, my friends. Breakable, yes. But broken, never. Remember that with God you are always whole.
I may have been a girl raised in the city, but my heart begs for the slow pace, fresh air, and vast land only the country can bring. I like to be able to see the stars at night and feel like you can literally
It was as if it were déjà vu or like I had hopped time and traveled back a few years. I’d been there before; multiple times in fact. The place was familiar in a way that filled me with memories of joyous occasions and others