I have legitimately thought I would die three times. First, when I had an appendectomy. It was my first time going under anesthesia and I thought I wouldn't wake up. Spoiler, I did. The second and third times were during my C-sections. April is C-Section Awareness month, so I wanted to share my story and … Continue reading What My C-Sections Taught Me
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Thoughts on Quarantine
Many of you reading this are in quarantine. Not many of us thought we'd see this is our lives, but here we are. Living in a pandemic. This is crazy! Some days I find myself being super anxious, sometimes I'm in denial, sometimes I'm enjoying the slower paced life. But honestly, this is such an … Continue reading Thoughts on Quarantine
Our Priestly Call
I’m currently reading Leviticus. A seemingly tedious, boring, and overkill rule book. Honestly, the only people who actually like reading Leviticus are people like me. How could 27 chapters on animals that chew the cud, bodily discharge, uncovering nakedness, and exactly how to dismember and drain an animal for sacrifice be interesting? Well, it's not … Continue reading Our Priestly Call
For the love of books…
Alright. I'm a personality geek. I read basically everything there is about personality tests. One of my favorite pastimes is to "peg" people by guessing their personalities. I'm right 75% of the time, and that's no exaggeration. 15% of the time I'm going the right direction. 10% of the time I am way-off. The enneagram … Continue reading For the love of books…



