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My husband, Barton and I just returned from a trip to Chicago over the holidays. Chicago, right. Six hours of flight delays, sitting in RDU airport. Everywhere we go, people remember Barton, not only because he has a disability but also because of his bright blue eyes and his smile. Since we need assistance boarding the plane, the airplane worker commented to us, “I remember you. I remember you, from last year. Ya’ll travel around, don’t you?”
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Travelogue: Ground Stop in Chicago
When Barton first proposed to spend the Christmas holidays with his family, I wasn't thinking about the biting cold of the Windy City, so I eagerly accepted, not aware that a massive snowstorm would be hitting just a few days before our arrival.
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The Uneasiness of Transitions
Let's face it; there are times when change can bring uneasiness to our lives, personally and professionally. Living in the unknown, not knowing what tomorrow will be like can be daunting, but if we shift our perspective, it can be freeing and even exciting.
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Write On!
When I graduated from college, I went through that awkward stage of, what am I going to do now? I was on the brink of letting my writing fade away after finding a real corporate job. We all need bits of inspiration to encourage our work, to ignite that fire that keeps us going.
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Speaking the Truth
There are times when the truth must be spoken; it cannot stay hidden. For once the truth is spoken, there is now a call for action, and action changes ourselves, our relationships, our community.
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