This is my jam-packed, joy-filled life. It’s exhausting, but blissful.
Busy
Sometimes I feel like other bloggers who write about expat life in France are less busy than I am. Or is it just my imagination? Life for them meanders by on a gently-flowing stream, whereas mine feels like it’s being heaved from the end of a catapult. Although I’m tempted to blame life, I suspect it’s my own fault. I’m a magnet for busyness…. Read More
A Basket of Prayers
I don’t know why, but I have this image that my prayer list is like a basket that gets filled up until there’s no more room for any other worries or concerns. Once the basket gets filled, that’s that. I’m pretty sensitive, so the things I feel compelled to pray about are fished from various streams, and the basket gets quickly… Read More
Entitlement
My husband and I discovered that there is no direct translation in French for expressing the sense of entitlement. You can only say that you feel something is your due, which is a more cumbersome way to say it. It loses the punch factor. It sounds ugly, but less ugly. 2016 – and now the beginning of 2017 – has been a series… Read More
Thank You
This is a short post to say hi and pass on a thank you. I’ve heard from the HOPE School in Chennai, and they have a little message for you: Thank you to everyone who contributed (and if you missed the post that talks about the HOPE School, you can see it by clicking here). They said that the BrainQuest… Read More
Stories of Faith
Hi friends. It was hard for me to write today because I’m feeling depressed by the political climate. Just saying those words is a freeing thing and so I’m saying them, but I’m not going to go into particulars because I want this to be a unifying sort of post rather than a divisive one. But it’s hard for me to choose… Read More
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