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Week 9: Name one thing you have lied to yourself about. Why did you do this?
If I ever wanted to skip a prompt thus far, this one would have been it. I couldn’t come up with any response that didn’t feel like...


Week 8: Write a mathematical equation about something you know/believe to be true.
Anyone who knows me knows I am not the biggest fan of math, or equations of any kind, but I thought this might be a good opportunity to...
Week 7: You are the wind's interpreter. What is it saying?
The wind is a curious thing to me. It can represent so many things simultaneously. When the wind is a “breeze” it floats by, barely...


Week 6: Write about something presently in your life that is "worth it."
I wrote about this particular prompt on my other blog RootedInLove two months after my son was born. Though that was over five months ago...
Week 5: Give your city (or town) a new name that reflects what type of place it is, and explain why
Throughout my life God has communicated with my in different seasons by giving me a word. What I mean by that is one day I will notice a...
Week 4: Write a diary entry, dated 10 years in the future.
9-12-2027 The kids started school this week and it is quiet in the house for the first time in many months. I love all the adventure...


Week 3: What is your favorite work of art? What do you love about it?
Initially, what came to mind for me as 'art' is the image of a paintbrush, and canvas. I will confess I have little knowledge of, or...
Week 2: Have you ever spoken up when you saw something going on that was wrong?
Admittedly, I have dragged my heels on writing this post this week. Not sure if it is that nasty old insecurity about sharing my writing...
Week 1: What is your favorite way to spend a lazy day?
I had to put a lot of thought into this. I realized you can approach this from several angles. You could answer as if the world was your...


Getting Started
I tend to overanalyze and thus overcomplicate things. I am going to make my best effort in this instance not to do that. Plainly put, I...
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