Daily writing promptIf you could be a character from a book or film, who would you be? Why?View all responses not a hero, not a villain… just… forming—DGraf What character would you be from a book or film? It’s a question that tugs at something deeper.Not just about picking a name—but unveiling a longing.A glimpse... Continue Reading →
Best Pets, Worst Pets, and One Very Expensive Misunderstanding
What animals make the best/worst pets? Winston knows things. Sometimes the real adventure of pet ownership is in the humans.When the pandemic hit and we all stayed home, our pets had thoughts.Dogs? Overjoyed."I knew he loved me so much he quit his job just to stay home with me!"Cats? Suspicious."I knew that lazy bum would... Continue Reading →
The Paycheck May Fade, But This Won’t
What job would you do for free? Art room mural painted with fingers, mostly What Job Is Worth Doing for Free?I teach art. Not for the paycheck—though it does help pay the bills and allow Lindsey and I to get away once in a while—but because creating is essential to who I am. I create... Continue Reading →
Light Up Your Community with a Splash
Daily writing promptHow would you improve your community?View all responses Dancing with the waves Ripples, Habits, and Lighting Up the Room: How to Improve Your Community, One Splash at a Time Picture this: You toss a pebble into a pond. It’s small, unassuming, but the ripples stretch out, tickling the shore. That’s you in your... Continue Reading →
The Space Between: Where Identity Takes Shape
Daily writing promptWhich aspects do you think makes a person unique?View all responses Making Hall Duty Useful A quiet moment. A moving hallway. A reminder that we are shaped not just by what happens—but by how we see. I was sitting in the hallway at school—hall duty.A job I never trained for in grad school.Teens... Continue Reading →
It Will Grow Back: Parenting with Scissors and a Smile
What Makes You Laugh?Finding joy, surprise, and grace in the chaos of parenting—and remembering to abide You know God has a sense of humor.He says, “Be anxious for nothing”—and then gives us children. My kids make me laugh. They also make me cry. Sometimes both in the same breath. Like the day I found Lucy... Continue Reading →
What Most People Don’t Understand About Rest (A Lesson from a Red Chair)
Daily writing promptWhat’s something most people don’t understand?View all responses The Throne of Truth (or How a Red Chair Schooled Me at the Botanic Garden) Most people assume rest is about comfort—about soft seats, fewer demands, a little more ease. But I’m learning it’s not. Real rest—the kind that restores you—isn’t found in luxury or... Continue Reading →
The Upside-Down Daily: Doing More of What Actually Matters
Daily writing promptWhat do you wish you could do more every day?View all responses Because no one ever looked back and wished they’d spent more time sorting socks. Socks to sort. Ever start the day with grand plans to be productive—maybe write something profound, create something meaningful—only to find yourself reorganizing the junk drawer instead?... Continue Reading →
The Art of Getting Lost (and Finding Yourself in the Process)
Daily writing promptWhat activities do you lose yourself in?View all responses Why Time Disappears When We Do What Truly Matters People talk about losing themselves in an activity—like it’s some noble vanishing act, a temporary escape from the everyday. But what if we’ve got it all wrong? What if, instead of losing ourselves, we’re actually... Continue Reading →
Rewatching Life: From Gilligan’s Island to Middle-earth
Daily writing promptWhat movies or TV series have you watched more than 5 times?View all responses How Movies Shape Our Traditions, Gather Us Together, and Remind Us We’re Part of a Bigger Story As a kid, movies and TV weren’t just entertainment; they were events, shaping how I saw the world. Some were pure escape... Continue Reading →