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A Silly Little Poem and Some Big Thoughts on Love

in Articles on 02/14/18

I can say to a man: I love your car I love your place I love your couch I love your face I love your dog I love how much you love your dog I love how much your dog loves you I love your laugh I love your hair I love our conversations I love what you wear I… View Post

Protected: Discovering the Healing Power of Sacred Sex

in Articles on 02/03/18

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Mrs. Bentley’s Bowl

in Articles on 01/08/18

I was pretty much born in church. I was actually Baby Jesus in the Christmas nativity, and my young parents played Mary and Joseph. So, I grew up surrounded by church ladies who knew me from infancy. They were faithful friends to my grandmother, and I belonged to all of them. But Mrs. Bentley was different. She was quiet, and… View Post

Mindfully Resolving to Make 2018 a Beautiful Year

in Articles on 01/01/18

I’ve never been particularly fond of New Year’s resolutions. In the past, I felt like I was setting myself up for failure because it is highly unlikely that I will ever become thin and organized. In more recent years, my resolve was directed at simply surviving another year. But this time around, things are different. Having spent the past twelve… View Post

20 Years Ago, A Boy Who Loved Me Died on My Birthday

in Articles, Clearly Claremohr Newspaper Column on 12/20/17

Sunday Edition 3/4/18 (full version) This is the time to remember ‘Cause it will not last forever These are the days to hold on to ‘Cause we won’t although we’ll want to…   Each afternoon when I gave Sonny a ride home from school, we would rewind the Billy Joel song over and over. “We’ll always hold onto these days, won’t… View Post

On the Importance of Becoming a Coffee Drinker

in Articles on 12/09/17

I’ve been working up to it for two months, and I’m pleased to announce that today, two weeks before my 48th birthday, I successfully finished and enjoyed my first cup of coffee! Without sugar! I’m finally a grown up! I’ve always felt like I was missing out by not being a coffee drinker, and I finally grew weary of rejecting the… View Post

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