Sitting around the Turquoise Table, gabbing about life with neighbors or friends, always provides for interesting conversation. Sometimes we know what we are talking about — more like our opinions are strong. It’s amazing how you can solve the world’s problems over a cup of coffee with girlfriends. If we’re honest, though, we are more likely seeking input and ideas on…
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A Mother Finds her Way Home
It is an honor to welcome my friend Emily Wierenga to the table today. I loved her first memoir, Atlas Girl, and am excited to read the sequel Making It Home: Finding My Way to Peace, Identity, and Purpose which releases next week. Emily is sharing an excerpt with us today and at the end of the post you’ll find…
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Top 15 Summer Reads
Summer is finally here, homework isn’t a word mentioned around the dinner table, and we’re spending our afternoons at the pool. There are so many great books to read, classics and new books alike, that it’s hard to know where to begin! These 15 books are some of my favorite summer reads, the perfect compliment to an afternoon poolside or a…
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Parks and Recreation
The table is all about telling stories, sharing memories, and enjoying good food together. Today, I thought I’d share a page torn straight out of my journal. Recently written, the story is as true as memory allows, although I changed the names since, well — it’s been a while. The house on Park Lane was three doors away from…
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Website news & a survey
Happy Friday Friends!! Things are still a little quiet around here, but I’m working hard with a cool team behind the scenes on new updates to the website. We’ll launch in the next couple weeks, but in the meantime I wanted to give you a little sneak peek of what we’re working on: The Turquoise Table – this new section will…
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Fly Fishing Books {while I’m waiting}
It’s been seven months and a handful of days since I cast a line in quest of trout. I’m itching in a bad way to get back in the river. Matters were complicated last week when Husband went fly fishing without me. I’ll forgive him eventually, but perhaps not until I’m waist high in waders with a net full of…
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