Category: Rhonda’s Posts

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Oct 26, 2012

Not educated, but empowered

Her daughter’s standing there, all curly-headed. “Mama’s moved,” she says, smiling, too. And then she tells me, this petite girl, and earnest, about her job. She’s working just now in

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Oct 23, 2012

Columnist has questions for the Romneys, but won’t be taking any pictures

It’s the season for celebrity sightings. Not that I’ve seen any, mind you, but folks I know have had some excitement. In our small town, we’re not exactly overrun with

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Oct 19, 2012

Of bravery and Buddha, winter and spring

After he’s gone and I’ve written a bit, I pack my girlish backpack, grab my BOP (Bright Orange Purse) and dash over to his office. He waves me back to

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Oct 16, 2012

Many hats to wear – and they don’t all have glitter

I should count them all up. I really should. Bartholomew Cubbins did once, and his number was 500. “You think that’s a lot,” I wanted to say the other day

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Oct 15, 2012

What to do with “what if’s” (and how to fly)

The steam, it rises, curling toward ceiling, twirling past bricks. Hand wrapped ’round its warmth, I whisper prayers into my mug, breathing petitions all quiet to the One Who Hears.

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Oct 12, 2012

Three truth words when life gets hard

I’m drinking it in, this wild beauty. For a soul in the heat of battle, it’s beauty that heals. That calms. Restores. Renews. Creation’s shouting praise, and the trees afire

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Oct 10, 2012

Gooey Goodness Pleases a Picky Palate

If I’d put together a line-up of the local Picky Eater Suspects from the Official Picky Eaters Registry, you wouldn’t finger this fellow. You’d pick someone else, like the smaller

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Oct 09, 2012

Mother’s interview experience could lead to presidential debates

She could’ve knocked me over with a feather. “Hey,” she’d said in a breezy email, “I have a last-minute scheduling conflict. Could you host the show? It’ll be easy.” It

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Oct 08, 2012

What one mother can do

The substitute teacher, she calls them over. They gather, bodies squirming, on the story rug with squares. Row upon row, they “criss-cross applesauce,” eager for the story to come. I

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Oct 04, 2012

Saying thank you to the man with the healing hands

I’d told his story in this week’s column. How he’d been so sick when he came. How we’d prayed and God healed, and why ours and not others’ babies, I

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