Mental, Relationships When You Stumble Onto the Dim Path The area’s most popular tourist attraction was closed. Granted, it was a crisp Sunday in the hills and valleys of Montpelier, Kelly Wilson Posted on October 23, 2019
Culture, Essays, Inspiration A Voice that Sounds Like Home This week, after almost two months abroad, I’ve returned to my official place of residence in Portland, Oregon. But I’m Jen Violi Posted on October 2, 2019
Mental, Self Care Ugly Steps and Crooked Railings When we first bought our house, it had a wonky, completely non-code step that led up onto the front porch. It required you to Guest Author Posted on September 15, 2019
Mental, Self Care Sometimes Being Physically Ill is Being Heartsick Content warning: sexual abuse, trauma I have had urinary tract infections for nine months, almost at a rate of once Kelly Wilson Posted on August 25, 2019
Essays It’s Not A Rant, It’s My Reality Content warning: suicide, loss Ever notice when we get completely worked up and really want to express what affects us Guest Author Posted on August 6, 2019
Wellness The Boy In The Playroom When I was seven, I was healed by a miracle. That’s how my parents always told it. The night before, we’d had company. Nanea Hoffman Posted on July 23, 2019
Essays Losing Alex I still remember it like it was yesterday. The crisp January air stung my face as I hurried across the Lubbock Christian Guest Author Posted on May 17, 2019
Connection, Mental, Self Care Notes from Nanea | Scar-Gazing My dear Sweatpants & Coffee tribe, I’ve been in the mental health trenches lately, as perhaps many of you are, and have Nanea Hoffman Posted on November 29, 2018
Essays, Self Care That’s What She Said | How To Deal With Light When Emerging From Grief It’s hard to have nice things. Really hard. Also, that’s what she said. After I had children and discovered the Kelly Wilson Posted on November 22, 2018
Essays, Life, Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | Revival I was born on thirteen forested acres, in a trailer on the American River Canyon in Northern California. Whenever my parents Guest Author Posted on November 6, 2018