Annual Review

Annual Review

My girlfriends and I have a "company holiday party" every year.  We're all mostly stay at home moms who don't have fancy office parties to go to in December.  On year, after all of our husbands' offices held "staff" only holiday parties we began the tradition of starting our own company party. This of course led to an annual review letter detailing our accomplishments as a company that year. I stretched my "corporate language" muscles again this year to write another annual review.  It's mostly silly, a little inside jokey, and definitely tongue in cheek.  But for four mamas in the trenches of keeping the kids alive and houses running smoothly, it's nice to feel some sense of accomplishment.  I give you our 2017 Annual Review.

A Few Good Books: November

A Few Good Books: November

Small Great Things will stick with me for a while, I think.  Told from three different perspectives, the story begins when a black labor and delivery nurse is told not to interact with the baby of two white supremacists (at their request).  Understaffed, the baby goes into distress on her watch and ends up dying, at which point the nurse is charged with murder.  The story is told through the perspectives of the nurse, her public defender and the father of the baby. 

Clearing the Lot

Clearing the Lot

The last few years have been a tearing down of sorts for me.  A clearing of the lot, if you will.  I’ve come to realize in the last few years that my faith was built on a faulty foundation.  It wasn’t all bad, and it was built with good intentions, but faulty nonetheless.  I built my faith house on that bad foundation and then kept living in it.  Over the years I pursued spiritual growth and transformation, and I did find those things.  But that growth was like renovating a kitchen in a house built on a bad foundation.  Things looked and felt a lot better, but it didn’t really stop my house from crumbling when the storm came.