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Answering the Call to Nurture and Heal

Today’s guest post comes from Karen D. Austin, who lives in Wichita, Kansas with her husband Michael and their two children. After three decades working with younger adults, she’s pursuing a degree in gerontology so that she better understand the growth and development of older adults.   As a recovering Type A personality, she must use any available free time to practice yoga, write haiku and read devotional literature [...]

choosing covenant

I wrote this a while ago when I was feeling conflicted about making covenants while too young to fully understand them. Both the poem and my feelings are still a work in progress, so we can talk about either. “the serpent” you have the power to choose, he hisses, wrapping around my discontent with soothing [...]

I’m so offended!

Today’s guest post comes courtesy of Laura Day Lewis. Raised in the land Bountiful, Utah she now resides on the Lewis “Farm” outside of Boston, MA. She is wife to one, and called “Mom” by 3 boys, 1 girl, and a dog. As the best hair stylist around, a visit to her chair is filled [...]

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