A Prayer for Mufta

Eric at Leptis Magnus in Libya, 2010.

Eric traveled to Libya in 2010, and he writes about his prayers for the people he met as they flicker on our world radar but continue to face incredible hardships. . . . → Read More: A Prayer for Mufta

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Merry Christmas from the Ho Ho Ho

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A Christmas Greeting from my friend, the Ho Ho Ho of Midland. She’s just like a little angel, y’all. . . . → Read More: Merry Christmas from the Ho Ho Ho

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The Adventures of Paper Pam at Harry Potter

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Guest blogger Heidi Dorey is back. And she takes my dare about the Harry Potter premier. . . . → Read More: The Adventures of Paper Pam at Harry Potter

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Do you clutter your sentences?

A guest post from Tomica Bonner: Why yes I do? I raise my hand knowing I’m guilty. I didn’t realize how bad I was until editors started chopping my sentences to bits. I overuse words, phrases and padded sentences. Well I’m learning my lesson. . . . → Read More: Do you clutter your sentences?

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Saying Yes and Saying No

I’ll never forget telling my husband’s grandmother, in December 2007, that we had finally set a wedding date. Her face lit up until we said “September 2009″, at which point she curled her fingers, her perfectly-manicured nails gripping an invisible wall, and said, “Well, I hope I’m still alive! I’ll hold on by my fingertips!” (She held on, and she’s still alive and well.) . . . → Read More: Saying Yes and Saying No

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Punishing an ADHD Child in School Doesn’t Work, Accommodations Do

What works in school with an ADHD child? What doesn’t? Hear it from the ADHD Momma herself, Penny Williams. . . . → Read More: Punishing an ADHD Child in School Doesn’t Work, Accommodations Do

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My New Motherhood

When you set out to have children, you wish for a healthy and happy baby. You may hope for a girl or hope for a boy, but you know either is great as long as it is healthy. While you may have fleeting fears of illness or disability during pregnancy, you plan for a “normal” child unless someone tells you otherwise. From Guest Blogger Penny Williams of http://adhdmomma.blogspot.com/. . . . → Read More: My New Motherhood

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