Broken I should’ve never said “yes” every ounce of me knew but i was tired- trying to find and hide and hope for true in the tiny pieces of my splitting, shattered, seedling soul. Drowning in pride. Details and dresses and drama and daddy’s dimes over my head- too young to be good […]
The Missing Element- A Poem
Oh, words four days now the busyness has swept in. I’ve swept away dirt thoughts dead- lines check marks on my floor and mental black- bored without you. Missing you sweet, sweet words. Together, let’s move forward- once again leaving the dust and past behind. Buen Viaje! ~Jen
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laptop Open me up turn me on photo credit: Lorenzoclick via photopin cc i’ll take dictation, sing you a song capture thoughts, follow your friends clear your windows or mac- ro lens but my web itself seems just a race- careful, I’ll invade your space […]
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Prioritize, they say. Make a list- call it C, B, A. Scratch this, Check that. Say “no” more, or yes less? I’m down to 6 percent battery on my Mac but my body feels a whole lot less than than that. It’s not hard getting it all done. It’s impossible. […]
Folding Sheets
A mother’s task list never ends- her families’ life upon it depends. With countless lines of things to do, One question troubles me… perhaps you. What’s the point of folding sheets? They’ll just get wrinkled when we sleep. T-shirts- I’ll fold them all day long while I sing a happy song. But those silly, giant […]
The Missing One
written for the November poem a day challenge Thanks, De for always inspiring me with your words. Please check out De’s amazing blog of poetic ponderings here. The Missing One Eleven thousand dollars. contained our Spanish bank account yet our hearts were empty. Hopeless- it wasn’t as planned we were missing ONE. It should read one […]
New Book: What I Wish My Mother Had Told Me about Men
My good friend Julie Gorman just released an exceptional new book providing solutions to the disappointments, frustrations, and longings women experience in their relationships. In What I Wish My Mother Had Told Me about Men, Julie shares transparently about the faulty paradigms she inscribed on her heart about men that perpetuated a multitude of mistakes, […]
How We Packed for 11 Days in Europe Using Only Carry-Ons
This is a guest post from a dear friend, Kendra Fletcher. I love the first packing video! Thanks, Kendra! My husband and I are the parents of 8 children, but occasionally we get to take a long trip without any of them. Yes, we miss our kids, but traveling just the two of us is beyond fabulous. […]
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