Month: April 2016
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› Read more: Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
As a book lover, I read books from cover to cover; however, lately, I have found myself uncharacteristically lingering on…
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› Read more: Humanity’s Homing Device
Humanity’s Homing Device
Sometimes it just hurts to be human. C.S. Lewis called it in the inconsolable secret, Dorothy Day called it the…
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› Read more: Growing Backwards: Thoughts on General Revelation
Growing Backwards: Thoughts on General Revelation
I hate to admit it, but for a long time, I lived like I had outgrown general revelation. In college,…
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› Read more: All the Pesky Pigeons
All the Pesky Pigeons
Spring has sprung, and the squirrels have been busy, it seems. My toddler and I needed a slow morning outside, so…
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› Read more: Divine Disillusionment
Divine Disillusionment
Moments of disillusionment are devastating. Although we know, in theory, that the people we most love are fallen, nothing prepares…
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› Read more: On Form & Fatigue
On Form & Fatigue
“When fatigue sets in, form breaks down.” It is strange the things that stick with you. Besides proper shooting technique (knee…
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› Read more: Rekindling First Love
Rekindling First Love
Emotions aren’t everything, but they are something. Nothing says “I love you” like upholstering furniture together. Seriously though, this past…
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› Read more: Limping & Leaping
Limping & Leaping
Growing up, I distinctly remember sitting on a floor in a crowded muddle of school children singing, “Oh, when the…
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› Read more: Controlled Burning
Controlled Burning
Through the eyes of a Yankee child, a controlled burning looks anything but controlled. We were three little girls still…
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› Read more: Talking Down the Ledges
Talking Down the Ledges
Originally posted on aimeejoseph: Humans have an incredible gift of engineering complex systems of walls, turrets and defenses. From the…