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Grace and Therapy

Karen Sargent

It's okay to be a Christian and go to therapy. Also, cows.

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Who are you?

I’ve been through a lot in the last less-than-a year. I’ve lost both of my parents, spent many hours on the road traveling between my house and theirs, helped empty their home and get it ready to sell, and made weighty decisions no one ever...

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Aging ungracefully

My mother loved Maxine comics. She (Maxine, not my mother) is the crabby old lady who says funny things about aging. Mommy had one on her refrigerator for years that said something along the lines of “Getting old is not for weanies.” I alwa...

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Catching up

What a week. All 23 family members were here for Thanksgiving and I am now happily exhausted. With five children, their spouses, and 13 (so far) grandchildren, some of whom live 2/3 of the country away, it does not happen often, but this ye...

19 days ago
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Glimmers, a repost

Tomorrow my family of 23 people is coming. That’s 5 children, their spouses, and all 13 grandchildren. This will be the first time we are all together since a few of them were born and we are beyond excited.

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  • Karen Sargent

    Wife, Mama, Grammy. Lover of Jesus and defender of the Oxford comma. Cowmom and Enneagram 9w1.

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