Gone Too Soon: The Passing of a Dear Friend
This last fall, I lost my dear friend and neighbor Marianne to heart disease. Marianne was 80 years old. Many would say she had…
Read MoreThis last fall, I lost my dear friend and neighbor Marianne to heart disease. Marianne was 80 years old. Many would say she had…
Read MoreThe Romance of Unconnected Lives Chapter Thirteen On the day of the incident exactly eight months, three weeks, and two days ago, two people…
Read MoreThe setting: a sandy beach in Portofino, Italy. The characters: Culture Honey’s own Aurore Rominger and an unnamed Canadian photographer. The scene: a serendipitous…
Read MoreThe Romance of Unconnected Lives Chapter Twelve Christmas came and went. As did the rest of the winter months. Not much of any…
Read MoreI am writing a series of laments. As a white evangelical Christian, I did not learn to lament in my religious or cultural background. This…
Read MoreThe Romance of Unconnected Lives Chapter Eleven As the year approached its last month, things changed in the city. What was simple advertising turned…
Read MoreMy husband and I moved to Kazakhstan back in 1995 with our two small children, aged 2 and 4 months old. To say it…
Read MoreMy family began our sojourn in Central Asia in 1985. We were three then: my husband, my almost 2-year-old son and I. English teachers…
Read MoreAs a Third Culture Kid (TCK), I often wrestle with who I was and who I am today. The following are snapshots from the…
Read MoreThe Romance of Unconnected Lives Chapter Ten Matt woke up refreshed. During the taxi ride home he had realised how tired he was, and…
Read MoreThe Romance of Unconnected Lives Chapter Nine Matt and Kyle worked the room like two parts of a well-oiled machine. Everyone Matt met with,…
Read MoreThe Romance of Unconnected Lives Chapter Eight “You ready?” Anette let herself into the house. She knew Jane wouldn’t be ready. And three, two,…
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