With all of the sickness that has been in my household since Christmastime, I've been vomited on (and have vomited) more than a couple of times lately. However, I would like to talk about my latest encounter with vomit of a different kind: word vomit. Yes. Word vomit. It's as gnarly as it sounds. Recently,… Continue reading Stop spewing on people
Category: Advice
Seasons of shifting
Oh so much has been happening in my little life and I'm working to get my schedule sorted out so that I can do all of the things, including blogging. I have so many insights. So many things to think about and share, but right now my hours feel a bit off. Clarity is coming… Continue reading Seasons of shifting
Short Post #5: Admitting when you’re wrong
Short Post #5: Admitting when you're wrong It's a rare thing to find someone who will readily admit when they're wrong. There's something about human nature that causes us to recoil at the prospect that we may not have it all together; that the way we think or act may not be perfect. I've encountered… Continue reading Short Post #5: Admitting when you’re wrong
Why I will tell my daughter NOT to get married at age 19 (even though I did)
Why I will tell my daughter NOT to get married at age 19 (even though I did) Before I fully dive in to this post, I feel the need to make a few things abundantly clear I am happily married and have been since June 2005 My intention with this post isn’t to make those… Continue reading Why I will tell my daughter NOT to get married at age 19 (even though I did)
Help Your Child Develop These Basic Social Skills
I'm experimenting with WordPress mobile. Excuse any and all typos. Help Your Child Develop These Basic Social Skills I’m probably going to sound like a crotchety curmudgeon with this post, but I intend to address a real issue: Parents, please impart to your children what many of us like to call “home training.” Kids who… Continue reading Help Your Child Develop These Basic Social Skills