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About wordvessel

Aloha! This blog is a window into the active mind of a wife, mother, woman and individual. I may be busy every moment of every day, but I still have time to think. Many seasons have blossomed and faded within my life, and this blog has endured through all of them. It is safe to say that my writing has matured because of them. I hope that you will be inspired to think in fresh ways as you read my writing. To Jesus be all the glory.

Enter In

There is much that is new today, in my life and yours; so much so, that it has given me reason to pause and ponder. Whenever we enter a new year we are embarking on an unexperienced adventure. No one … Continue reading

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Christmas Lights

One of my favorite things about the Christmas season is the variety of twinking lights that grace the community as creatively as icing on the cookies which come with this time of  year. Some of the lights are charmingly arranged, as if an … Continue reading

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Trust: The Ultimate Surrender

Within every living being there is an instinct of self-preservation, no matter how domesticized that being has become. It can manifest itself in dogs fighting over a bone; a kitten hissing and spitting at the family dog; a bird flying … Continue reading

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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Americans are renowned for being a wasteful people. We are an instant society with a throw-away reflex. We have everything from instant cocoa to movies-on-demand to voice controlled texts. We throw away whatever we can’t use now. This noncommittal conditioning … Continue reading

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Lincoln: The Man Who Made His Words Count

“Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal…” We are all familiar with these historical words and the words … Continue reading

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Lord Foulgrin’s Letters

“Jordan never realized that all the time he’d been hunting happiness, someone had been hunting him” (Alcorn 13).  And so it is with all of us. We spiritualize and demonize to our convenience, but rarely do we stop and ponder … Continue reading

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The Left Hand (by Wordvessel)

Long ago, in the days of bold knights mounted on even bolder steeds and fair maidens guarded within the formidable stone walls of proud castles, there lived a king who loved his daughter very much.  This princess was all that … Continue reading

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The Sound of a Beating Heart

The sound of a beating heart is heard on Day 21 is evidence of life, capable of feeling pain. The sound of a beating heart is quickly followed by eyes, ears, lungs, arms, legs, and blood flowing through a tiny … Continue reading

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Longing to Belong

In Home For a Bunny (Brown, 1965) we follow a little bunny in his search for a home of his own. He meets a variety of different creatures along the way and asks each one if he could live with … Continue reading

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If My 7th Grade Class Was President…

This week I had all of my 7th graders write a short essay on what they will do when they are president. I thought it would be interesting to see what they are absorbing from the election hubub and how … Continue reading

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