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a woman holding a red pen -- as if she were going to edit something or issue her grade -- grins somewhat mischievously. No fear, it's just Sara Dagen, the author of All Things Work Together.

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2012, character, Christian life, parenting

True trophies…

Cleaning out the garage, I came across a box of my old trophies, medallions, and ribbons, once received with such … Continue reading True trophies…

2012, character, Christian life, Humor

Cultivating A.D.D.

“One of these things is not like the others, One of these things just doesn’t belong…” ** So, apparently, I’ve … Continue reading Cultivating A.D.D.

2012, education, teaching

Why I teach…

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” This paradox beginning A Tale of Two Cities … Continue reading Why I teach…

2012, character, Christian life, family

Bane or blessing?

I’ve had a hard time writing lately–or at least a hard time self-publishing. I miss my newspaper colleagues and their feedback. … Continue reading Bane or blessing?

2012, Christian life, friends, memories

Cheers!

I envy my seniors. Their class of seventeen is the largest our school has graduated–ever–and while its size has been … Continue reading Cheers!

2012, character, Christian life

Out of the heart?

A long time ago in a faraway land, otherwise known as Singletown, I dated an artist who used his talent … Continue reading Out of the heart?

2012, character, Christian life, family, parenting

Out of (my) control…

I was getting the batting line-up from our head coach just before our final game of the season, when I … Continue reading Out of (my) control…

2012, character, Christian life, Humor, parenting

The bright side…

The question, “To win or not to win,” has been answered. The boys varsity baseball team aimed to win–but it … Continue reading The bright side…

2012, character, Christian life, family, parenting

To win or not to win…

As my son’s varsity baseball team enters this week of tournament games, all of us are aware that a loss … Continue reading To win or not to win…

2012, character, Christian life, family, friends, parenting

Hero worship…

My son proudly told me what is in his bio, which I will officially read when I attend the school … Continue reading Hero worship…

2012, character, Christian life

On my honor…

During my stint as a juror, I was impressed by the honor shown within the courtroom. We potential jurors learned … Continue reading On my honor…

2012, Humor, memories

Hunger Games: Jury version

So I was headed to our county courthouse for yet another “opportunity” to be chosen for jury duty, fearing a … Continue reading Hunger Games: Jury version

We Returned to the River Without Him and It Hurt So Good
2012, Death & Loss, life stories, memories, Reflections on Life

We Returned to the River Without Him and It Hurt So Good

It’s difficult to return to a favorite spot you’d always shared with someone you loved but is gone. But this year we returned to the river — and the missing was good. Continue reading We Returned to the River Without Him and It Hurt So Good

Here’s Why I Know the Online Life Is Overrated
2012, character, life stories, memories

Here’s Why I Know the Online Life Is Overrated

The lazy spring days of vacation disappeared surprisingly fast and were delightful — except for that nagging urge to get online. Which backfired… Continue reading Here’s Why I Know the Online Life Is Overrated

What Everybody Ought to Know About Online Identities
2012, character, Christianity

What Everybody Ought to Know About Online Identities

When I taught middle and high school students, I warned them that their online posts were there forever — but I didn’t realize they could also disappear. Continue reading What Everybody Ought to Know About Online Identities

2012, life

Fat pants, cat lap…

Several weeks ago, I titled this post “Fat pants, cat lap…” because my cat was making me feel fat. But … Continue reading Fat pants, cat lap…

Their Chance to Shine Was This Teacher’s Time to Grade Myself
2012, character, People, teaching

Their Chance to Shine Was This Teacher’s Time to Grade Myself

As the high school English teacher, I lead seniors through their Capstone Projects, a graduation requirement. But their achievement makes me see myself in a different light. Continue reading Their Chance to Shine Was This Teacher’s Time to Grade Myself

When We Finally Met Face to Face, It Was a Little Piece of Heaven
2012, Christian life, friends

When We Finally Met Face to Face, It Was a Little Piece of Heaven

She was someone I’d gotten to know in my online classes. We finally met in person, and it reminded me how much we can look forward to seeing God one day. Continue reading When We Finally Met Face to Face, It Was a Little Piece of Heaven

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