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Pull-ups in the Basement

Jen Hemphill

rock climbing and motherhood and writing and getting older (and other random thoughts)

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I hate summer. There is something about it that has become oppressive. The heat for one. I have no tolerance for it anymore, and it seems to be getting worse here in Pittsburgh. I don’t have little kids to get me to the pool, and I have no ...

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  • Jen Hemphill

    I am a Christian mother, rock climber, and emerging writer from Pittsburgh. I'm writing a book about rock climbing and motherhood.

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