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the hand of god
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the hand of god

We were meeting a man I met online in the basement of a church – oh, and we were to bring knives. Clearly parenting skills at their finest.

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a home for all
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a home for all

What’s all this fuss about the home during the holidays? If you ask me, it is just one more “thing” on my very long to-do list.

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a place at the table
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a place at the table

While there are many things that I am grateful for this time of year, having family and friends, and a place and a belonging in their lives, top the list.

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a win
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a win

It is only natural to have high expectations and hopes for our children; we all want them to be successful. But it is important that we never lose sight of those feelings we experienced at their birth - a wonder and love of being.

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always remember, never forget
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always remember, never forget

As one writer who lost her husband on 9/11 commented on an anniversary post, “On September 10th we were one kind of person, and on September 12th we were another.”

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goodbye to summer
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goodbye to summer

Although I am sad to wave so long to the season of flip flops and sundresses, this year I welcome September with open arms, because I can. Because sometime this past summer, I found an appreciation for the predictable, and a gratitude for the present.

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a picture is worth a thousand words…or is it?
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a picture is worth a thousand words…or is it?

Those perfect pictures of gorgeous people doing amazing things tell only a part of a story. And seeing only the highlights, only the most flattering pictures, can leave us all feeling less-than and unworthy.

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being happy is big business
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being happy is big business

It makes sense that the pandemic has negatively affected our level of happiness, but there was a problem long before the virus. There is a happiness crisis in our culture, and cause for the growing concern.

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ducks in a row
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ducks in a row

Our language is jam-packed with clichés and idioms that we use without giving them much thought at all. But maybe we shouldn’t throw out the baby with the bathwater; maybe clichés are a bit of a double-edged sword? Perhaps sometimes a cliché is just the ticket to get our point across. And while we search for novel ways to replace a cliché, we are really just pointlessly attempting to reinvent the wheel.

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in celebration of mom
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in celebration of mom

In celebration of Mother’s Day, may I present the toast I gave to my mom, Mary Lynch, on the occasion of her 80th birthday.

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the six
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the six

Statistics give us important information and allow us to make informed decisions, but they lack a certain element of humanity; they neglect the stories and the faces behind the figures.

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resurrection
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resurrection

I was older when I learned that I could actually tip over and then right myself, and that by avoiding the possibility of capsizing and maybe even sinking, I was actually depriving myself of a lot.

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anticipation
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anticipation

These days I try to keep one foot in the here, appreciating this experience, but my other one is dancing quickly towards the future.

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take note - this matters
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take note - this matters

To find inspiration we must first believe in it. We must see that even in a world fraught with disease and discourse, there are stories - some every day, and some found on the world stage - that collectively give us hope and personally transform us.

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the goat path
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the goat path

We all need a good pilgrimage. It doesn’t need to be far or exotic, religious or too time consuming, just the chance to feel restored, refreshed.

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