Sometimes You Just Mess Up January 29, 2022 No Comments I was so proud of myself that I straightened my posture until I was a full six inches taller than normal. I was on Read More »
But I Thought I’d Be Married By Now January 22, 2022 No Comments New Missionary-on plane to Peru-still single . . . I couldn’t help bursting into tears. I was genuinely ready, excited and intrigued about what lay Read More »
The Day I Learned to Fish, For Real January 15, 2022 No Comments Several of us from the Peruvian Amazon village of Grau took a trip one day in a long, tall, peke-peke canoe to visit a friend Read More »
What a Black Woman in Brooklyn Has in Common with a Jewish Woman in Antiquity January 6, 2022 No Comments At six-years old, I overheard someone say my father was dead. I did not yet fully understand the finality of dead, but I sort of Read More »
At What Point Does Your Gratefulness Start to Look Unseemly? August 6, 2021 No Comments I stood still and stared at this sculpted masterpiece in New York City’s Battery Park this week. Something about it made me want to cry Read More »