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My life seems to be a continual story of beautiful things being done or built, right in the midst of various forms of utter yuck. Can you relate? 🥴😭🤣🤷🏼♀️
Sigh. I’m chuckling, because that’s always the theme when I write (even when I...
I’m not sure I have yet the coherence or the time to write a perfect update on the last two weeks, but seeing as I probably never will? I suppose the best thing to do is just lay down the cards (or pictures) as they sit in my hands, share m...
This world is always in such a rush.
(But when I say “this world,” I guess I really mean, “me.” So easy to generalize, isn’t it? As if “this world” was some separate, villainous, non-human entity, instead of a huge collection of folks jus...
Hello loves, how was your week?:)
Ours was full of the usuals… homeschooling, animals, chores, etc…
But honestly, after the constant tumult of the past year, that in itself was the luxury. I have come to adore my ordinary.
Homeschooling...
Making the Brave, Anti-Cultural Move from “Constant” to “Intentional”
We are all familiar with “phone shaming.” Even the most modern of us has a vague understanding that our phone is a source of distraction that we should be resisting, but...
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