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Before I succumb to the rain
Editor’s note: It appears, based upon my recent posts, that I am spiraling down into the furrows of sadness, but I assure you that I am not. Upon awakening today to a crying sky, I decided to share a poem … Continue reading
Good Old Catholic Guilt
When someone new meets me, there are a few things that are absolutely certain about their first impression of me; I’m a bit blunt, a smidge honest, totally devoted to my kiddos, a tad sarcastic, and I’ve probably a dash … Continue reading
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