My Mother was a Greenliving Minimalist Before Instagram Told You It was a Thing You Should Be Doing
I took my daughter thrift store shopping a few weeks ago and she was intrigued by the artifacts we found (typewriters and rotary phones). She paused over vinyl records and well-worn china with mysterious histories. She recoiled from clown toys
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2018 isn’t even decomposing in its grave and I am on my THANK U, NEXT! . As for books authored by or with black lead characters, the lists are growing longer every year as we somehow managed to convince the
Read MoreWhy are some of the greatest fiction writers of our day afraid to challenge the status quo?!
Even when I love the world these imaginative writers create, I’m disappointed by certain reoccurring elements
Read MoreLearning to Let Our Daughters Frown
And I wonder how often we force girls to play a role to fit the confines of our expectations at the cost of their individuality and self-expression?
Read MorePhoto Series: Reaching for Ambrosia
There’s this fruit tree existing amongst concrete and steel, yet it dares to bare fruit. Out of reach. She’s got this… Mission Accomplished Photos of a lazy Sunday afternoon with my children after church.
Read MoreCreative Inspiration: Blogalicious
You would be amazed about how activating it is sitting in a room with women living their best lives.
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