This blog was written in January 2020. Our son may have Down Syndrome. The call came when I was in the middle of lifting some dumbbells at OrangeTheory. At this fitness class, phones are not allowed in the workout, so I had left mine with the blonde college-aged student at the front desk. I […]
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Perks of Park City
Three years ago, if you would have told me I would be spending my two-year anniversary in Utah, I would have called you crazy. I had never been to the mountains and had spent most of my vacations on the beach. But Utah has since pleasantly surprised me. My husband’s family has a house near […]
5 Money-Saving Musts in New York
When New York made the list of places to visit this year, the first thing I thought was that this trip was going to be expensive. I was thrilled at the prospect of seeing the city, as the biggest city I had seen prior to New York was…Houston, maybe? This small-town Texas girl was excited […]
First Book Signing
Get PUMPED because my first book signing is THIS Saturday. 😱 I’m going to camp out at the TCU Campus Store (Bookstore) this Saturday afternoon and sell books, give out some book-related items 😏, and maybe do a little reading 🤓. It will be come-and-go until I sell out, so I hope to see y’all […]
Ski Sin
My fiancé and I bustled about the ski resort as we hurried to get all of my ski gear ready for my first day on the slopes. We meandered through the maze of different shops and stops, pausing at each station for gear. The boots felt heavy and awkward, and carrying the skis, poles, and […]
Comparison: A Source of Joy
As I watched her walk by with her LuLus and David Yurmans, I could not resist cowering in my chair. My TJ Maxx leggings and bracelet-less wrist forced me to pull down my jacket sleeves in shame. This girl was a stranger, yet her image of beauty stuck with me, especially compared to my own […]
Not Just Another Car Accident
I did not think the seemingly ordinary decision to go to church would result in me, again, feeling the effects of PTSD. But several Sundays ago, it did. The weekend had been long. Between wedding events, social events, and family events, my boyfriend and I logged over 600 road miles in four days. 600 miles. […]
Split-End Grace
The brassy ends of my hair hung limp on my shoulders. The highlights from months ago no longer gleamed health and beauty, but instead screamed dry and stringy. I had tried everything – curling, straightening, even braiding – but nothing could bring out the shine that had exuded so brightly before. Not even the beloved […]
A Study Flow
Well, fam. Everyone here and their mothers seem to be feeling comfortable with the regular rhythms of the school year again. The shock has worn off. The excitement has fizzled. And for some students, the groove is beginning to feel like second nature as they continue to pursue education for yet another year. This adjustment […]