Lately, I’ve been noticing how the most ordinary moments can hold something steady and life-giving when I need it most….
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Of Course It Hurts: Unalone in Autumn Grief
Last week I shared a story in Rachel’s Treehouse that garnered a beautiful response. Readers indicated it met them “right…
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Writing Relief to You Right Now
“In this terrifying world, you continuously have the power to offer someone else a little relief. Why would you withhold…
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Calling Out to Your Dreamer in the Tree
When I was little, I’d often climb the tree in our back yard in Iowa. Once I got to the…
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Don’t Skip the Most Important Exercise of 2020
“And at the end of all thisyou can’t just cave in and quitcause you’re a survivor see how you’re alive through…
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On Bended Knees, Missing Keys, and Holes You Can’t Fill Today
A few days ago, our family hired a nice man to place fresh pine straw (think mulch) in many places…
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