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What an Adventure!

I had the pleasure over the past 8 weeks of participating in my first-ever Missouri Quilt Shop Hop. My quilter-extraordinaire friend Sandy and I visited 47 shops (of the 100 participating) and completed 4 of the 8 “hop” regions in my wonderful home state. Sandy is,...

Tossing out the Rule Book

I’ve always been a list-making, task-checking-offer, just-give-me-the-steps-to-follow type of person. I want to know what is required of me so I can complete the steps or follow the rules and be successful at the endeavor at hand. When it comes to most things —...

Better With Age

“What becomes better as a person ages?” That was the question posed by a morning disc jockey whose program I had just tuned into during my recent drive from my home in Missouri to Colorado Springs. More than a few listeners hoping to win a prize package called in with...

Chapter 1

I’m conflicted. On one hand, I’m excited to share this and want the accountability. On the other, to put it into words for others to read causes me to feel . . . vulnerable. But here it is: I’ve started writing a book. Wait. That’s not exactly true. I’ve started...

Travel . . . and Thoughts

I recently embarked on a 17-day trip to Colorado and Minnesota. On the 13 1/2 hour drive to CO Springs, the 13 hour drive to Prior Lake, and the 9 hour drive back to Missouri, I had plenty of time to think about why I embrace travel. For me, travel offers glimpses...

Stand

Rosa Parks . . . Corrie ten Boom . . . Martin Luther . . . Ida B Wells . . . Mahatma Gandhi . . . Nelson Mandela . . . Dietrich Bonhoeffer . . . These individuals — and others — have been on my mind as I’ve read news reports about the recent actions of several major...