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1.30.25
January feels like a new beginning. New years goals resurrect and Christmas paraphernalia is tucked away for the next year. It is a time of reflection, motivation, and goal creating. I have always sparked goal making in my own way. Perhaps it’s a firstborn tendency or just part of my personality, but I can’t help Continue reading
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12.31.24 A Year in Review
Many blessings have come this year in the form of new relationships, drastic changes, taking risks, making mistakes, fixing and forgiving, and growing, always growing. November 23, marks the first published post on this blog. I’m dragging my feet on changing it over to my domain (that means $17 a month, which is fine, but Continue reading
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My Life has Changed: Cultural and Personal Reflections on Zambia
How do I begin a post where I attempt to feebly explain the plethora of astounding revelations, hard realities, and life-giving moments wrapped up in a seven-week overseas journey? I simply can’t! Hearing about epic vacations other people experience has always captivated my attention. However, the simplest day-to-day life in a foreign country might not Continue reading
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10.31.24
In September, I mentioned I was going to be absent for a while. As I was packing for my SEVEN-week adventure, Frank encouraged me to pack my laptop, which has been an all-around blessing (creating a photo album, researching, and of course, this blog post!). Where am I? I’ll give you a few hints: Scroll Continue reading
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10.22.24 Preparing for Zambia
October has been a frenzy of delight, adventure, second-guessing myself, and ultimately a life-changing month I will cherish for years to come. In September, our friend Hector came to visit us in Colorado. We have been friends with Hector and Paola for well over eight years, and to our delight, have continued to stay in Continue reading
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9.30.24
September is my favorite month, partly because fall is my favorite season and it’s my birthday month! For my 39th birthday on September 10th, Frank completed his check-ride for his pilot’s license, and I kept relatively busy. I spent time over at a friend’s reading and sipping tea, while waiting for a contractor to show Continue reading
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8.30.24
This month, I traveled to Washington D.C., Shenandoah National Park, and Detroit. I spent much time with my brother, his wife, and their four children. Some highlights were the First Wives Hall in the Smithsonian American History Museum, hiking toward Rapidian Camp in the Shenandoah National Park, and celebrating my Grandma’s 94th birthday in Detroit. Continue reading
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7.30.24
June saw many changes not mentioned last month. It started with traveling to South Carolina to snuggle my new nephew, and creating memories with his three older siblings. My sister and I have a newfound bond over Frog & Toad episodes. We also did some camping at the Royal Gorge and the Great Sand Dunes Continue reading
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6.30.24
June warms the crusty earth with bright rays and the promise of longer days with the crescendo of the summer solstice this month. Longer days make for the perfect backdrop of icy cold waters sending shivers up our toes, sticky marshmallow fireside chats, and crisp starry nights awakening to golden summer days. Summer days often Continue reading
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5.25.24
Today, I am three days post kindergarten graduation. I officially turned off the light of my classroom two days ago, and wept as my dear friend prayed with me for the future God has ordained for our family. It feels slightly odd knowing that I have “plans” yet not knowing when, where, how, or why Continue reading