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Back to the baby days

Posted on October 30, 2022November 3, 2022 by wordhabit

No. I’m not having a wee one. It’s that the days feel as unpredictable as newborn days, unpredictable except for the sleepless part. But replace sleepless with restless. I sleep but I’m worn out. Forever tired. At least 8 days out of 7. And so often wondering, is this it? Is this really going to…

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Pandemic reflections. Good for the soul.

Posted on September 28, 2022 by wordhabit

Reflecting… Roughly two years ago, my church began hosting the Learning Hub. It would be a semester-long adventure of making sure area elementary school students had a safe place with WiFi in which to do online school. It was a tough journey. There were a few days when we were short on volunteers. One of…

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A tribute to Carolyn, to those she loved, and to those who loved her.

Posted on August 14, 2022August 14, 2022 by wordhabit

You can’t map out everything. You get a text that someone is back in the hospital. You’re out of town. You get back into town and finally visit. You have a great chat, even laughs, and promise you’ll be back soon, internally denying the gravity of things. You get back three days later because they’ve…

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Is that really what it’s about?

Posted on June 29, 2022June 29, 2022 by wordhabit

I scanned the article and the comments. It was about evangelism, what’s icky about it, what methods seem to make no sense. Evangelism is “the spreading of the Christian gospel by public preaching or personal witness,” something I had zero problem with as a child, grew to question as a teen, and have grown to…

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The Story of Nina (Part 1)

Posted on June 27, 2022June 27, 2022 by wordhabit

To Whom It May Concern, Nina was just trying to take two good steps after what felt like a thousand bad ones—a thousand and one if you count the eggs she over-boiled for breakfast that morning.  She’d woken up without an alarm, promptly beginning what she hoped would be a manageable morning routine—drink a cup…

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What happens when the unexpected becomes the impossible?

Posted on April 17, 2022 by wordhabit

And these unexpected bits have turned into a 5000 piece puzzle that is 5% trees and 95% water.

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My journey with long covid

Posted on March 20, 2022April 6, 2022 by wordhabit

Having long covid didn’t seem possible, so I thought, because my illness hadn’t been severe. Maybe the fatigue thing was because I was “doing too much”.

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