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Chronically Stressed During the Holidays
Every December for me is always the same. What should be the season to be jolly is looked upon as a season of dread, depression and the feeling that I am not living up to what is expected of me … Continue reading
Forgetting Everything I Knew
I read Expecting Adam as a member of the From Left to Write book club. I was given a free copy of this book. This post is inspired by the book. Welcome to all of my fellow book club members or anyone … Continue reading
Food Stamp Recertification – Not Going to Make It
I had my Food Stamp recertification interview on April 4th. As much information and hours of work it took to get everything together, it wasn’t good enough. It figures, Social Services will pick apart anything in order to shut down … Continue reading
A Meal in the Mail Ministry
I first learned about Cooking Up Faith from my friend, Monica, over at Paper Bridges who nominated my family to become a “featured family”, which shows families in many different situations who need help from others. “Big Fat Mama”, developed … Continue reading


