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The Deep End

It seems the church wants me to act as a buffer to keep my children in the safe, shallow end. But I would rather train my children to safely navigate the deep end - to be prepared to meet the dangers with skill and confidence.
Bottled carrots on a wooden table
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New Rituals, Ancient Legacy

My pioneer ancestors stored food like a repository of matrilineal love. As their rearguard, my life pulses with the seasonal flow of home canning. I'm the librarian of recipes, the armourer of pots and jars. I know when to put up peaches (mid-August-September), how to bottle carrot pudding (fill 3/4 of the way, pressure can method), and the easiest way to pit cherries (don't). I've adjusted some things as science and technology change. For example, my mom steamed her carrot pudding and I still marvel that we didn't get botulism. Not all traditions are healthy. As a new mom...
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Love the Weather Legend

A strong memory of love. In Provo, married, shared housing with singles, Provo River rumbling outside. Fiona Apple throbs decibel level ear damage. Wearing only bra, garment bottoms, so sexy, dancing, abdomen isolating circling like a middle eastern dancer. Young lovers. Separate from parents. Cherries popped, virtuously, stems neatly tied in mouths. Saliva exchanged, salvation. Sacred holy offering. Before the pregnancy. Before the checkup, Before the still born. Before the dusty box on the bookshelf, I showed future kids to tell them I knew for sure families were forever. A memory of a boy who was not. Their dead brother,...
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