Autumn is my favorite season. The abudance of gifts is easier to notice. While the final fruits of gardens are gathered, all that is no longer necessary falls away and the seeds of the future snuggle in for the hibernation that helps new life thrive. What are you thankful for today?
Child of God
+ Wife, bonus-mom, daughter, sister, friend
+ Learner fueled by insatiable curiosity
+ Creative artist pursuing the avocation through words, photography, music, and design
EDUCATION
BA in Biology, minor studies in Music, Southwest (Minnesota) State University;
MA in Pastoral Ministry, St John's University School of Theology;
Certificate in Dispute Resolution, Hamline University School of Law;
EdD in Education, Hamline University School of Education
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Living in this upside down place I am thankful for the “spring” vegetables we’ve begun getting from the farm: radishes, lettuce, zucchini.
Living in this upside down place I am thankful for the “spring” vegetables we’ve begun getting from the farm: radishes, lettuce, zucchini.
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