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What modern-day heroes look like.

June 19, 2014

After a long day and night of flying, we finally made it to our destination in S.E. Asia in the wee hours, caught a couple hours of sleep, and hit the ground running this morning. Our first stop was to the country headquarters of Exodus Road. Exodus Road shares an office space with an organization called Freeland, an NGO dedicated to investigating both animal and human trafficking globally. Together, they have joined forces to create the Liberty Alliance, a coalition with the goal of uniting . . .

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The trip I didn’t want to take, to tell the stories you may not want to hear

June 17, 2014

Right now I’m in the middle of a 13-hour flight to Beijing, China. From there, I’ll take another flight to another country in southeast Asia, where I will be meeting up with Matt and Laura Parker, the founders of Exodus Road, to spend a week learning about what they do. I will be joined by fellow bloggers and friends Heather Armstrong, Roo Ciambriello, and Jamie Wright. . Exodus Road is an NGO dedicated to rescuing women from the sexual trafficking circuits in southeast Asia. We won’t be . . .

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8 horrible parenting tips you should not follow

June 16, 2014

We are way beyond the baby stage at our house, and thank God. Karis graduated preschool this week, and as I sat there sobbing about my last baby growing up (don’t judge me), I thought about all the advice we used to get about parenting babies and how much that has tapered off. I think part of that is because most parents of older children realize that none of us know what we are doing. We’re no longer the helpless parents of infants looking for a flow-chart. We realize by now that no handbook . . .

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That’s what she said: the internet’s woman problem, the nipple tattooist, guns and Jesus, and more . . .

June 14, 2014

The Way Of The Gun | A Deeper Story "But, a large piece of the puzzle is the lenient access to firearms and weapons in this country, and that’s something that we can act on NOW. My husband and I are gun owners and we are American citizens. I believe it is both mine and your constitutional right to own a firearm. I really believe that – I’m conservative in that regard. However, as followers of Jesus, we should not be waving the banners of the NRA and marching under the calls for the protection . . .

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Friday Finds

June 13, 2014

1. Men's 100% alpaca cardigan | Novica 2. Alchemy Goods shave kid made of recycled bike tubing | FairIndigo 3. Kale and fig salad made with a creamy avocado dressing and hemp seed | via pureandsimple 4. Cognac wedge sandal (I have these. So comfy.) | Zulily  5. Spaghetti strap maxi dress by ENVI at Gilt 6. Leather tote | Zulily 7. Embroidered flower dress for girls | Zulily  8.Magical thinking blanket  | Urban Outfitters 9. Anchor t-shirt . . .

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The joy and sorrow of kids who grow up

June 13, 2014

Next year is the year, people. It's when Karis starts kindergarten. My youngest. My last. I haven't quite figured out how that's supposed to feel. Part of me thinks I might break into song and go skipping jubilantly through my house. Because freedom! I will be able to work without distractions every weekday. I will not have to struggle to maintain a work-life balance because I can just WORK during those precious hours. I can blog and write and Facebook and plan dinner and all those things . . .

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Moderns dancers let a baby take the lead

June 12, 2014

Some mid-week joy – this video of modern dancers taking their cues from a baby cracks me up. . . .

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What’s your dream vacation?

June 12, 2014

We’re talking “I want to go to there” spots today. I’ve got a few. I really love to travel and there are a whole lot of spots on my bucket list. Mark and I hit a few of them before we had kids (like Venice, Italy and Paris, France) and last year, we traveled to Macchu Picchu as a family. But if I had to name ONE SPOT that is sort of an ultimate dream vacation, it would have to be taking an African safari. This is something I’ve always wanted to do with my kids. Mark and I have visited a couple . . .

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Wednesday’s Child: Sisters Erika and Jessianya

June 11, 2014

Every Wednesday I feature a child recently highlighted by a local Wednesday's Child newscast to share the stories of children from around the country who are waiting for a family. My hope is that this can broaden exposure for the children highlighted, but also serve as a reminder that these children represent thousands of children currently in the foster-care system. Perhaps their stories will inspire you to consider opening your home to a child needing a family. For more information and to . . .

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What I want you to know: Wanting a family as a queer woman

June 11, 2014

What I Want You to Know is a series of reader submissions. It is an attempt to allow people to tell their personal stories, in the hopes of bringing greater compassion to the unique issues each of us face. If you would like to submit a story to this series, click here. Today’s guest posts is by Rose.There are days (a lot of them), when I desperately want to start a family. When I daydream about having a baby, a toddler, a child or teen; about the books I would read with them, the songs I’d sing . . .

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