
Notes on living shalomsick. * Shalom /SHəˈlōm/ : wholeness, restoration, completeness, flourshing *Homesick /ˈhōmˌsik/ : a longing for home *Shalomsick /SHəˈlōm,sik/ : a deep longing for wholeness, restoration, completeness and flourishing
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I finally got diagnosed with inattentive ADHD.
I wrote finally, because I’ve suspected that I’ve had it for a long time.
While I don’t need to write about it, I am a writer and it’s nothing to hide. And as one who was diagnosed late in l...
It was early and foggy, and the trail was mostly sparse that day. My friend Sandy and I met for our weekly rage walk on our city trail, expecting to walk freely and enjoy our space. I wrote about our weekly walks here. We swung our arms and...
A few months ago, I sat with, then rewrote Jesus’ beatitudes, recorded in Matthew. I forgot about it until recently, when I found it here in my Substack drafts.
Yesterday, I decided to sit with these words and Jesus’ actual words, and inv...
We sat in her family room when she first shared stories with me about it. It was the same family room where I slept on the floor in a sleeping bag for one of her birthday parties.
It was in that same family room where Bethany introduced me...
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On Tuesday mornings, I walk with my friend Sandy.
The little city trail we walk on was built where a railroad track used to be. It’s still fairly new, but, as witnessed on our regular jaunts, it’s become a b...
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Tasha is a Korean American melancholy dreamer, wife, and mom, who grew up in a multicultural and biracial home. She writes with an ache in liminal space, and writing has always been what's led her towards the hope of shalom.
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