Grace, Grit, and 37 Years of Us
If I’ve developed a moral compass at all, it’s because of her. Not from sermons or verses, but from watching how she treats people — with patience, grace, and a kind of decency that makes you want to be better too.
Compelled Anyway: What We Don’t Like to Admit About Love
We like to think love is a choice. But sometimes, the truest kind of love doesn’t ask for permission—it compels us. A reflection on what happens when compassion refuses to leave us alone.
Still Their Dad: A Father’s Day Reflection on Loving Grown-Up Kids
“The truth is, we don’t get to write our kids’ endings. But we do get to show up for the chapters they’re living now.” Father’s Day Changes Over Time When … Continue reading