Category Archives: JeremiahHovering Between Unplugged and ConnectedThis is a post about a childhood unplugged, but here we are meeting on the computer. We learn that we shouldn’tView full post » If and WhenThere’s not a way to kiss when you’re afraid it might be the last time. There’s no way to tie it allView full post » Christmas Eve in MarchThere was a commercial during the Super Bowl (which is all I watch on Super Bowl Sunday. Well, that and This isView full post » I slept with a stranger to save my marriage“I’m looking past our faults from those scattered days. And fancying redemption.” I sat inView full post » So about that Christmas card…Merry Christmas friends! Here is our digital Christmas card of sorts, sharing with you a few moments in ourView full post » The biggest mistake I made this Advent…“In John 3:16, Jesus teaches us that the God who exists loves. Let that sink in. The God who absolutely is.View full post » Why “I do” is a daily actWe were children and we were full of wonder. We were seeking more than just ourselves and we were hurting. It has beenView full post » When you wonder what you’re doing…I help him pack his lunch, lay out his new uniform and tie his cap on tight. It is the first day for him to follow inView full post » Fancy SnazzyWhen our school has “Fancy Snazzy Dress Up Day” most of the kids wear fancy dresses, suits and ties.View full post » Worth itFor six years I have wondered if it’s cruel to put them through it all over again. When we began talkingView full post » Always“Then, suddenly again, Christopher Robin, who was still looking at the world, with his chin in his hand, called outView full post » After the RainIn California every day is the same. Blue. Sunny. When we moved here I was glad for that. I was so tired ofView full post » WatermenEvery year they do Junior Lifeguard camp. Every year they become the next level of watermen. So proud of themView full post » Knight in Shining Armor“Adults are just obsolete children and the hell with them.” ― Dr. Seuss Thankful that he keeps me a child. ForView full post » Year’s BeginningEvery year we begin with a climb. Right up the hill and back. We’re joined by crowds making the pilgrimageView full post » ChampionsMy boys all dressed up, running around in the golden hour. You can head over to Childhood Unplugged for moreView full post » Simple MomentsIt’s that time again. Another new month, another chance to take stock of how we are living the majority ofView full post » Childhood UnpluggedMy kids don’t have everything, but what they do have is made of dirt and sunshine, the moon, stars, oceanView full post » the tribeShortly after we moved here, happy to be back in California but uprooted once again due to my husband serving inView full post » Neverland“Of course the Neverlands vary a good deal. John’s, for instance had a lagoon with flamingos flyingView full post » bunkbeds + booksThey are my heart, my very being. They complain, argue and make messes. They create what I never could imagineView full post » Artist’s StatementWe drove across the country and I shot a roll of film, and the photos were all a mess. Light leaks or maybe myView full post » SkatingLast December we went back to Indiana for Christmas. These are a few film shots from the kids’ first ice skatingView full post » cut back to barely nothingBefore a year had passed, we moved from the house you died in . Or maybe you died while I stood in the streetView full post » |
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