A newsletter collecting thoughts, books, kids, music, flowers, and all the things that keep us dancing forward in darkness. My current job is homeschooling four boys, and I talk about it. A bird of joy, trying to keep my head out of the sand.
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In literature there is an archetype called the Wise Woman. They are in fairy tales all over the world. They’re often in small houses or a hut found suddenly at the beginning of long journeys when the hero is in peril, and on a quest. They i...
In the first place it’s June. I don’t know what happened to the earlier months when I began collecting things in essays that are usually tossed aside like a weed or a bad onion. For example, May was a fever dream, filled with music. At any ...
January is a blank page, and there’s a terror to the emptiness. The weight of Christmas cookies rests heavy, everyone has taken up walking and spinach to ward off an early grave and bigger pants. I’ve another semester of school with my chil...
It’s August and things are turning brown. I guess that means death. I know I have buried our vacations, with the memories stored on my phone never to be printed. There are too many photo albums in attics for me to feel bad about it, but som...
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Books, kids, music, flowers, and all the things that keep us dancing forward in darkness. My current job is homeschooling four boys, and I talk about it. A bird of joy, trying to keep my head out of the sand.
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