It rained lightly at first – much like today.
I glanced out the kitchen window as the front lawn assumed a brilliant green and the…
It rained lightly at first – much like today.
I glanced out the kitchen window as the front lawn assumed a brilliant green and the…
I think we’re finally settling into the school routine. It’s taken a while. I still feel like I’m running behind life, grasping at wind…
“The world I live in is loud and blurring and toilets plug and I get speeding tickets… and I forget everything and these six…
Yesterday I noticed red shouts of color burning, branding themselves into the mountain. The scrub oaks are turning. In snatches now, with more coming….
Why is it that some days motherhood feels like an out-of-body experience?
One moment I feel that catch in my throat – something so tender…
She walked onto the stage wearing layers. How many I wasn’t sure. A long-sleeved t-shirt stretched the length of her arms. Cotton rippled round…
This dirt road winds through some of Utah’s oldest ranch country. It’s a road I’m becoming more familiar with. A road that was washed…
It’s Friday Liza-bug, and you’ve been in school now for two weeks. That first day of school you were so excited – so tickled…
West of a white bower, behind an aging picket fence, these proud plumes of color caught my eye. We were driving down a side…
Two is big.
Two years old. Two candles for each. And two parents, who exchange a look that says twenty-four months of words and work,…