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Cultivating Life

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Jules-Adolphe Breton, The Last Gleanings (public domain) On Mother’s Day morning, I woke up thinking about the things that bind women together. Not the things that separate us. In much of the Christian world, there’s an implication that childless women … Continue reading

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Alive: Checking In

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This month’s One Word linkup is a three-month(ish) check-in. Well, Alive is still inspiring me and remains very applicable! When I chose Alive, I knew it would mean dealing with negative emotions I’ve tried to sweep under the rug. Even … Continue reading

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Alive to Change

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I am not a natural fan of change. As an Enneagram Type Six, I seek security, and security usually means things staying the same. When my life got turned upside down, I became a lot more flexible and open, and … Continue reading

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Alive, Musically

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A little-known fact about me: I can play the guitar. But only in the Phoebe Buffay sense. In college, surrounded by guitar players, I became interested and took lessons from my RUF campus minister off and on for about six … Continue reading

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A Sign of Life

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The One Word 365 site has a search feature for other people and bloggers who share your word. One fellow “Alive Tribe” member I’ve connected with is Kelly Youngblood. In the first post I read on her blog, she shared … Continue reading

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