Finding and losing faith during the Homepocalypse
Tag: faith
Precious Sedge-way / Denyse the starter
The potential of the sourdough starter called Sedge-way or Denyse . . .
The art of brokenness
Here I am. Holding myself together with tissues and paint.
A woman worth celebrating
"Use your fear... it can take you to the place where you store your courage" - Emelia Earhart My Mother grew up being the eldest of six children in a single parent household - for the most part. She was raised to raise her siblings. She fell pregnant and married really young (17) and she… Continue reading A woman worth celebrating
The journey of yes… part two
The journey of yes – part one
He wants to sit right in front. Oh no. I'm cringing. We walk down the aisle to the seats just behind the front row.We do the chair shuffle. 'sorry', 'thank you', 'sorry'. I'm standing awkwardly next to someone I don't know. I dont get this church thing. I feel so awkward. I wish we could… Continue reading The journey of yes – part one
Spirit of adoption
Roughly four weeks ago my little family adopted a shelter dog. Her name is Daisy, she is 2 years old and is a Boston terrier cross. When we got the okay from our landlord and settled on the breed we began our search for our fluffy companion. The weeks went past and we didn't find… Continue reading Spirit of adoption
The Why…
As a child I was always writing. I would write songs, poetry, short stories and anything else that came to mind. I went through a period in my adult life when I was in such a broken place that I could not write, not even in my personal journal. I would avoid it at all… Continue reading The Why…
Prison rooms part 2
I'm sitting at my desk. In my class. My teacher has asked us to write down what our lives will look like in 10 years time and when we are done, 20 years and then 30 years. I start writing furiously. 1. I go to university. 2. I am a marine biologist. 3. No, a… Continue reading Prison rooms part 2