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You Gotta Let Me Know, Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Never (Think about What You’re Doing Because Then You’d) Say Never–As soon as Aaron got off the crazy train of his seminary workload, it was time for me to take it for a spin. I have been hammering out...

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Fifteen

I’m lucky I’m in love with my best friend Lucky to have been where we have been Lucky to be coming home again Lucky we’re in love in every way Lucky to have stayed where we have stayed Lucky to be...

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“Pastor Aaron” (and a Summary)

“Pastor Aaron.” That’s what some people have been calling that guy who lives with me. And they don’t even seem to be joking. And it’s true–it’s really, really true! Aaron has accepted a call to a...

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Amendment to Last Post

Aaron’s first preaching Sunday the new church will be September 9th (not 2nd).  Just FYI so none of you come to see him not-preaching that week.

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Wordless Wednesday: Beachrunner

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Referralversary #6

 

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Living Our Papa’s Epilogue

These are the words I shared at the funeral of my grandfather, who left us on December 15, 2013, after ninety-two years writing his story on this earth. If ever we get a chance, let me tell you about...

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Coming Out of the Dark

Note: I wrote this on February 27, 2014. Coming Out of the Dark Today is the one-year anniversary of our nightmare and our miracle. On February 27, 2013, Aaron prepared for surgery for his third...

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Referralversary #7

Anna on April 19, 2014, holding her adoption referral photo from April 19, 2007. Happy Referralversary, Yegetanesh!

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What Listening to Ferguson Has Taught This White Mama

Note: I wrote this as a guest post for That Reformed Blog on August 25, 2014. It is only becoming more true. This is my daughter AJ. She was born in Ethiopia, and we adopted her when she was just a...

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