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What a Muslim wants you to know about extremist groups

May 21, 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 post is by Huma T. Yasin Matthew lives in a small town in Mississippi. About eight months ago, the manufacturing plant that supported eighty percent of the town’s jobs shut down. Matt and the rest of his friends . . .

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Wednesday’s Child: A’Shalique

May 21, 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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Let’s meet the boys of The Bachelorette

May 20, 2014

Tonight a new episode of The Bachelorette aired, and Andi from last season is looking for fairy-tale love with a bunch of guys. By all appearances, Andi seems to be a smart girl. She’s a District Attorney, she saw through Juan Pablo’s ridiculousness, and she comes off as smart and poised. But man . . . I’m really going to have to question her judgment after seeing last night’s episode, when she sent home an adorable surfer from California and kept the gym-rat Macklemore wanna-be with the . . .

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On motherhood and taking care of ourselves

May 20, 2014

This post was sponsored by Invisalign® clear aligners. My nephew and mom are receiving complimentary Invisalign treatment as they share their Invisalign treatment journey. As a mom, it’s really easy to get so wrapped up in caring for others that we forget to take care of ourselves. When the kids our small, it’s “all hands on deck” and personal goals can tend to take a backseat. I know it did for me. As we’ve emerged from the toddler years, thought, and my kids have become more independent, I’ve . . .

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Drama about drama

May 19, 2014

I've mentioned this before, but one of the most confounding things for me, as a parent, has been dealing with the irrationality of small children. My children are generally fun, kind, and likeable children who give me great joy. But every once and a while, they go Solange on me (too soon?) and become irate, illogical, and incapable of rational thought. And often, this happens as a result of me actually attempting to do something nice for them. (For examples of this, see my instagram . . .

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That’s what she said: Childless friends, unbearable whiteness, obeying sadness, end-of-year parenting, and more . . .

May 18, 2014

On Traveling With A Blunt Object (Thank You) | Girls Gone Child  "The only way to attract an audience is to take the stage and start singing. Trying to pull people in from the streets is a waste of time. Let them come. And if they don’t come, sing louder. Sing a different song. Find a different stage. Wear a different costume. Sing upside down. Tap the tree that hasn’t been tapped. That’s the syrup folks are gonna wanna slather on their waffles. Or not. But at least it’s yours. At least . . .

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Wild Goose: an inclusive, justice-focused festival for Christians

May 17, 2014

I’m really excited to announce that I will be speaking at Wild Goose this year. It’s an event I’ve always heard about and long wanted to attend. It’s hard to explain exactly what it is, but many describe it as a kind of Burning Man meets Woodstock meets spiritual retreat. There is a huge emphasis on social justice, and it seems to attract a diverse crowd of progressive Christians. It’s very inclusive . . . people of all races, denominations, and sexual orientations are welcome, and diversity is . . .

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Friday Finds

May 16, 2014

1.  Denim Guie Shoes hand-embroidered by artisans in Chiapas, Mexico. 2.  Darling headband by Kindred OAK via Zulily  3. O'Neil clothes for boys on Zulily this week!  4. Seersucker one-piece for girls from The Gap 5. Watermelon caprese salad via Laurenslatest.com 6. White tank top by O'Neill via Zulily 7. Giraffe Planter by boygirltees via ETSY 8. Fold-over jersey skirt from Old Navy (this is my summer go-to skirt.) 9. Talya . . .

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DIY Healthy Trail Mix

May 15, 2014

This post was sponsored by Blue Diamond Almonds. We took a trip down to San Diego with the kids this past weekend, and I wanted to give them some snacks that could keep them occupied (and by occupied I mean quiet) in the car. I will confess, usually our road trip fare isn’t the healthiest, and often involves us letting them buy a bag of chips and a lollipop when we’re fueling up for gas. I wanted to be a bit more proactive, so I thought I would let them make their own trail mix. One of the few . . .

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Wednesday’s Child: Liam in Fort Worth

May 14, 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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