GIRL TIME
The year was 1969. My mother was trying to figure out the responsibilities of being a preacher’s wife in a small Kansas town while juggling two young boys, one of which was legally blind, and the other prone to wandering … Continue reading
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The year was 1969. My mother was trying to figure out the responsibilities of being a preacher’s wife in a small Kansas town while juggling two young boys, one of which was legally blind, and the other prone to wandering … Continue reading
1, 169 friends. 1, 587 following. 2, 347 contacts. 224 in circles. Social media. It might be fair to say we’re addicted. Heaven forbid we not be connected to something most every hour of the day. We change our status, we … Continue reading
A low mist hangs across the acres of corn field. Low clouds keep the sun from spreading its amber rays across the pasture. He stands there at the fence, like always, watching. He’s seen mornings like this before. Hundreds of … Continue reading
Fate brought them together that night; an inevitable force of attraction that could not have been prevented no matter what steps one might have taken. Both had been severely wronged. A lascivious lothario was on the loose. They, more than … Continue reading
Sunlight streaming through the blinds over an East-facing window mute the brightness of a morning full of all the things a morning might expect to be. Yet, we notice not the sunlight. Rather, our eyes fall of what the light … Continue reading