
When the Unthinkable Strikes: Holding On to Hope for Our Baby
The moment the doctor spoke those words, the air seemed to leave the room. My hands trembled, my chest tightened, and it felt as if the ground beneath me had vanished. “Devastated” […]
The moment the doctor spoke those words, the air seemed to leave the room. My hands trembled, my chest tightened, and it felt as if the ground beneath me had vanished. “Devastated” […]
They wake up before sunrise, long before neighborhoods stir, before birds sing or alarm clocks break the silence. For stray dogs, the early hours are not peaceful. They are urgent, desperate, laden […]
Dear Jo, I don’t know if you remember me, but I will never forget you. Sometimes in life, it’s not grand gestures or dramatic events that stay with us—it’s the quiet moments, […]
There is a photograph, rare in its stillness, taken around 1903, that captures one of the most iconic scenes in the folklore of the American frontier: Calamity Jane—frontierswoman, scout, wanderer—standing at the […]
When we become parents, we often wonder what kind of people our children will grow up to be. Will they be kind? Compassionate? Brave? Sometimes, they surprise us in ways we could […]
John works at Enterprise. On the outside, you might see him as someone doing a normal job at a car rental place. But there’s a lot more beneath the surface — not […]
This morning, I loaded my kids into the car and drove to our favorite pancake house. Breakfast out is one of those rare, peaceful moments when the week’s rush slows down and […]
Meet Sharon — my mother-in-law. When I first met her, I honestly didn’t understand her. Her thick Virginia accent sounded foreign to my ears. She spoke with such certainty, often in that […]
While out riding with a group of friends earlier today, something happened that I won’t soon forget. We were at Go Mart in Clay, WV — just a casual stop to stretch, […]
I was in Atlanta one day, walking through the city, when I noticed a group of men sitting by the side of the street. Their posture—slumped, quiet, a little distant—caught my attention. […]