A Blind Date, Birdwatching and Belonging

When I left college in Texas in December 1979, I followed my parents to Denver, where my Dad’s employer, the USGS, had recently transferred him back to headquarters for the last couple of years before his retirement. It was a new adventure for me.  My family hadn’t lived in Denver since one of Dad’s assignments …

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Life in Limbo

As a child, I was athletic and a fast runner.  Presidential Awards were given in PE to students who could master the list of athletic events, and every year I did so.  I also enjoyed it when we would play the limbo game – where two people would hold a bar or rope, and one …

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Unique Ideas to Celebrate the Easter Holiday

With Easter arriving on Sunday, April 9, 2023, and with small children around to provide gifts and treats for their Easter baskets, I wanted to devote this blog post to helping my readers with ideas for making that special day even more special. My family will attend Easter services and spend the day with extended …

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Grieving the Loss of Someone Dear

The death of a loved one can feel overwhelming. Death is often sudden and catches us off guard.  Does it make the grieving process more painful? How do you handle it? Recently, I lost a dear friend from church who turned ninety-six last December.  She had recently fallen and broken her leg, requiring surgery, and …

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