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Thirty-Something

Grace Leuenberger

Essays and entries on faith, fun, and feelings in your thirties.

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Hands, Feet, Mind

I have been to a place
where I met myself.

There—not here—
my hands worked without pretense and
my feet moved without haste and
my mind wandered without an agenda.

There,
I burn my forearms
baking bread served
with butter t...

14 days ago
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My "How I make this" statement(s)

In case you’re not aware, this week Substack announced a new feature where authors can write a “How I make this” statement, which the CEO of Substack called “a statement where you can explain your process and set expectations for readers.”...

24 days ago
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24

Thaw

Sometimes grief feels big,
like an earthquake
or a crashing wave
or a sonic boom.
It shakes and soaks and slams—
It takes and takes and takes.
Loud things get quiet,
because sound must dissipate.
This is the part
that scar...

a month ago
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15

Josef Pieper, Mary Bennet, and the Glow-Up of Grace

This summer, a few things have dominated my thought life:

  1. Josef Pieper, a German Catholic philosopher.

  2. The Other Bennet Sister, a charming Jane Austen-inspired miniseries.

  3. Erling Haaland, a Norwegian soccer player who I h...

a month ago
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40

Sweat, Shame, and Salvation

Having a body is a tricky thing. Or rather, being a body is tricky. We don’t inhabit a DNA-constructed bag of water. We are that bag of water. And sometimes (usually) that water leaks out against our will.

Me vs. no air conditioning (I los...

a month ago
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