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Surf’s Up
Surf's Up By: Lara Dustin Scriba (3 min. read) It’s like magic; my fourteen-year-old son literally leaps out of bed when he knows the surf is up. Most mornings,
Groundhog Day
Groundhog Day By: Christine Hersom (3 min. read) Ah, Groundhog Day – the one day of the year when the fate of winter hangs in the balance. To be
Dare to Dream
Dare to Dream By: Lara Dustin Scriba (2 mins. read) As we envision our future, it’s time to nestle the seeds of our dreams gently into the earth, releasing
Coming Home
Coming Home By: Lara Dustin Scriba (2 min. read) It is incredibly interesting to see what remains standing when all the structures around you fall away. Times of
Navigating the Stress. The One-Year Anniversary of My Husband’s Heart Attack
Navigating the Stress The One-Year Anniversary of My Husband's Heart Attack By: Christine Hersom (3 min. read) As I sit down to write this blog post, I find myself
Recycled Thoughts
Recycled Thoughts By: Lara Dustin Scriba (4 min. read) This past week, I found myself struggling, desperately needing a break, but schedules and weather did not allow for it.
Enough Already
Enough Already By: Lara Dustin Scriba (2 min. read) How do you know when to call it? We are encouraged to find our “growth edge,” to do hard things,
January: The Monday of the Year
January: The Monday of the Year By: Christine Hersom (3 min. read) Welcome to the first month of the year, where the holiday cheer has faded, the winter blues
Seeking Stillness
Seeking Stillness By: Lara Dustin Scriba (3 min. read) As we celebrate bringing in the new year, we are also celebrating two months at sea. I find myself so deeply
The Christmas Morning Mayhem and the Day-After Daze
The Christmas Morning Mayhem and the Day-After Daze By: Christine Hersom (3 min. read) ‘Twas the morning of Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring…except