A prompt in my Blessed Is She “Put On Love Lenten Study” this week invited me to include a picture of something that amazes me and to “capture just a little of His great glory.” I immediately knew what I would use to fill that blank space: A photo of my baby, my Charlie, myRead the whole post >>
We are an Easter people
This post is a part of my Recycled Series. This essay was originally published at Catholic Exchange. — “Mommy, why are you so grumpy?” my 8-year-old asks. I’m on a tear, gathering stray socks, shoes, and toys from the floor. I’ve morphed into what I’ve jokingly come to refer to as a “Tsu-Mommy.” All IRead the whole post >>
Joy Personified
The images below are new, but some of the words are from an old Easter post from two years ago. That’s the thing about Truth. It’s always timely. Children grow and change. Babies become toddlers. Toddlers turn into preschoolers. Your first and second baby girls grow tall and lean, and you see beautiful glimpses ofRead the whole post >>
New Life In Him
Despite broken bones, puffy eyes, and toddlers who are suddenly boycotting their naps, I’m on an Easter kick. We all should be. We are an Easter people. Besides, joy feels good. During my most recent spiritual direction session I was sharing how it’s not easy to dredge up dark bits from my past. My spiritualRead the whole post >>
You Have to be Wounded in Order to Heal
* WARNING: This post contains some material that isn’t appropriate for children, so please keep curious, little eyes away from the screen. You never know how your words might touch someone. When I shared these thoughts, I figured I might get an email or two or some comments prompting further discourse. In fact, an oldRead the whole post >>