I didn’t grow up in my parent’s house. They moved here in the fall of 2001, just as I left for college. Prior to this, we lived mostly in modest 3-4 bedroom suburban homes.
Read MoreThe first time was a year after college. I graduated with grand dreams of adulting through a full-time job and a cool apartment in the city. I got everything I wished for and realized I didn’t want any of it.
Read MoreI’m starting to pack up. Many have asked if we’re still planning to move given the nature of the world right now. I don’t really have a choice because the United Methodist appointment cycle doesn’t change.
Read MoreHow are all of you hanging in there? I know this pandemic is challenging for people from all walks of life. As a mom of young children, I’ll admit I’m struggling. Massively.
Read MoreWhat a week it has been since my last blog post. Although many of us have been aware of the Corona Virus (COVID-19) for several months now, the United States’ response to it completely shifted last Wednesday evening.
Read MoreThank you all so much for your support upon the release of my “big news” a couple weeks ago. Many of you who have made this leap in your own lives shared how it was a similarly difficult decision to make, but one you never regretted.
Read MoreSo…I’ve been referring to this “BIG DECISION” in my blog and now, the cat’s finally out of the bag. You can hear the big news in my sermon from this past Sunday or read the transcript below.
Read MoreApproximately one year ago, I shared how 2019 was the year of the pig according to eastern astrology. Since I am also a pig, I was expecting great and momentous happenings. But when 2019 came to a close, I shared with my husband that I didn’t really feel like I accomplished very much or had an incredibly prosperous year.
Read MoreMerry Christmas everyone. I am so grateful for every single one of you who have been following my blog for the last two years, have just recently subscribed, or something in between.
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