Minibike Wisdom According to Grandma

Grandma and I leaned forward a bit in our overstuffed chairs trying to catch the Kansas wind flowing through the open window. The curtains moved with the breeze. The air felt good in the stifling hot house that lacked air conditioning. There was a window […]

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Waiting at the Dismal Nitch

We drove right by it. Something about the name resulted in a quick U-turn and our parking beside the sign. Dismal Nitch. Depressing to say the least. Overcast clouds, cool temps, and gusty winds didn’t help the mood. In 1805, Lewis and Clark with their […]

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When Rheumatoid Arthritis is a Gift

Not long after I was diagnosed someone strongly suggested, “You should thank God for this.” I wanted to hit her. I wanted to scream that she had no right to say that because she wasn’t the one who was now signed up for a life […]

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Life Lessons from Marcie

  Eight years ago a spunky lady with a warm smile, quick wit and no nonsense attitude walked into Sojourn and into my life. She made it known that she was 82 years old and this was her first Bible study because her husband was […]

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Finding Hope in An Airport

Traveling can be a nightmare for me. RA makes it hard on a good day and beyond hard on a bad day. When I travel I’m all strategic. I look at airport maps and figure out all the things. I cushion lots of time to […]

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When you win Oprah’s Favorite Thing

Anyone who has been around Sojourn knows that I LOVE to give away favorite things. Totally inspired by Oprah. Of course, I don’t give away cars or vacations and not everyone gets something. It’s on a much smaller scale like a pumpkin candle or favorite […]

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$20 and Grace

The bathroom was disgusting. Hands down the worst in any restaurant. That always puts me in a bad mood. Always. We had a long list of things to accomplish as we were dropping my youngest son, Tyler, off for his LAST semester at college. How […]

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