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Daily defying what it means to be a divorced-Christian-liberal-remarried-Midwestern-mommy-writer.

  • Lisa Colón DeLay: I’m tracking with you and felt relieved to read this. A lot has been bearing down on me and...
  • kt_writes: You would think by now, as grown women, we would be more accepting of our need for help! But I’m...
  • kt_writes: I was worried that my little mermaid *wouldn’t* be grateful—13-year-olds aren’t known for...
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    A sewing machine, a discarded wig, & a gift of openness

    Sometimes the best path to hope is in asking for help.

    Living in a both-and world

    When we buy into the either-or lie, we lose hope in what can be.

    When Lent & Love collide

    Just as I was getting into the spirit of love, I got guilted with Lent.

    What’s missing?

    It’s important to recognize what isn’t, as well as what is.

    Little things

    Little things can be gifts of peace in this overwhelming world.

    Where introverts & extroverts meet & grow

    Introvert? Extrovert? How about a writing retreat that’s ideal for both.

    Empty, in-between spaces

    For the time being I’m neither here nor there…

    Openness is making me uncomfortable

    A One Word update (at a time when I’m not much liking my word).

    When fear and rightness dance together

    Every so often, something feels right and scary, all at once.

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