Yesterday, my sister broke her leg. Again. The same leg as she broke just a little while ago. The femur this time. She uses a wheelchair, which means her legs never bear weight, thus her bones are brittle. No amount of calcium supplements will solve...
Life is Hard, You Know?
September 30, 2014 • balance, choosing optimism, friends, thinking out loud
Photo Roundup
September 7, 2014 • 2014, daily photos, family, kids, skies, Utah
It's been a great, intense, interesting, joyful, slightly crazy week. I have lots of words spilling out of my brain, but no time to edit them right now. Thus, I'm going to let the photos do the talking.
Sunrise over the Wasatch Front as seen...
A Once-a-Month Groove
September 3, 2014 • Evan, friends, grandmothering, Jeff and Ashlyn, Johnathan, kids, Sam, travel
And now it's September.
I'm in Provo, Utah, enjoying views of mountains and the sights and sounds of a 9-month old that I love. I'm watching smart, capable men take care of their loved ones and earn money and start another year of school. I'm...
Book Review: Flight Behavior
August 10, 2014 • Barbara Kingsolver, book reviews, climate change
Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver
Fiction, adult
You might like this book if you're a fan of Kingsolver's work, you are interested in stories involving climate change, or stories where women seek to change their lives.
I listened to the audiobook...
All about July, Man-Frames and Mascara
August 1, 2014 • busy, empty nest, Evan, garden
Is it really August? I'm not ready yet.
I worked a lot in July, and apparently was so busy that I forgot to notice the time passing. The nice thing was that most of it was self-employed tasks that I could do whenever I wanted. ...
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