rock climbing and motherhood and writing and getting older (and other random thoughts)
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I heard a knock on our front door one beautiful late spring evening: after a hot day, finally cool enough to sit outside and enjoy… well, in this case, enjoy my son, banging away on the drums as he was want to do as soon as he walked in the...
Brian stayed home from church Sunday morning because he's been ill and was still not feeling one hundred percent. He planned to take the van out "for a stroll" since it had been resting in its parking space all week.
It’s been almost two weeks. He caught The Terrible Cough from the drummer at band practice the week before (that guy didn’t think he was contagious), and he had moped around the house for four days, cursing his unfortunate luck to be sick t...
I (and sometimes Brian) homeschooled our boys until high school, so it's fun to come across this mini essay on education I wrote when Seb was only three years old and Oren was but a wee babe. Oren graduated from Allderdice this spring, and ...
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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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