Category Archives: Anything Goes
spring break pictorially.
We took to the mountains; retreated into snow to forget for a moment and remember all that really matters, what we truly know. Spring break in Colorado couldn’t have come at a better time. No infringing schedule or deadlines … Continue reading
DEEPER FAMILY :: noel.
“How will this be, since I am a virgin?” “So Dad, uhh… if Mary was a virgin, you know, that means she never, umm, had s-e-x, how did she get pregnant? I don’t get that. How can that even happen? … Continue reading
dreams are written.
“Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead.” Louisa May Alcott ::::::: No dream … Continue reading
in the way she should go.
“You must earn the right to quit.” And with those words floating wisely across the room finding only a lonely stare in my daughter’s young eyes, I returned to the corner of the room and the lotus position from which … Continue reading
starve the monkey.
we like our problems. we say we don’t, but we do. the back and forth, the need for things to be set aright, we like it. things needed to be fixed in our lives set as seeds promising harvest, the … Continue reading
in dreams.
Years settle deep. Lines carved within the years weaning, faded into the work resembling him. Days push back. Bones creak at the sound of dreams demanding. ::::::::::: In regard to dreams (i.e., life’s ambition), there is a foretelling difference between … Continue reading
One on One: interview with John Finch
Recently I scheduled time to sit down and share a meal with a friend of mine who scales the level of tremendous in my life …and in the lives of many others. My buddy John shines no less than brilliant … Continue reading
the gospel, giggles and cuss words.
“…and it was even grosser and uglier than that. The Bible says that he was beaten so badly, to the point that he didn’t really look like himself anymore.” We sat on the floor of our living room surrounded by … Continue reading
gold, not glitter.
:: by Felicity White Because I have three daughters, I often find myself shopping for little girl things. And sometimes this is frustrating for me because it appears that the clothing and toy designers of the world would like to … Continue reading
beyond every flaw or imperfection.
:: by Meshali Mitchell “I was 13 when I first took note of my body and began to compare it to other girls. In the middle school locker room, the other cheerleaders and I stood in front of the mirrors … Continue reading


