Tag Archives: motherhood
the mom He made for me (poem)
mom, looking back on the life journey that has been given to me if it weren’t for you, i don’t know where i would be lost forsaken nothing, i am sure but there you were and are – the person … Continue reading
Posted in Affirmation Poetry
Tagged Catholic, Christian, from the heart, Happy Birthday!, love, mom, mother, motherhood, poetry, spirituality
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then 3 o’clock was gone (poem)
day three of school i shall get this done today! wake up, pray, get the kids ready, fed, dressed, oh and there was something else drive to school, wait, drop off, get in line, drive, wait, wait, drive, drop off … Continue reading
Posted in Affirmation Poetry
Tagged busy, Catholic, Christian, meditations, motherhood, parenthood, parenting, poem, poetry, school, single mom, single mother, thirsting for God
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Reconstructing Feminism: The War on Women! Sex, the Body, and All Those Other Lovely Things
The Body Taking up where we left off in the last article that went into the various aspects of the 1960’s and the beginning of some strange traditions, we will explore here the sexual revolution in how it affected women, … Continue reading
Posted in Reconstructing Feminism
Tagged Catholic, Christian, female body, feminism, mother, motherhood, new feminism, single mom, single mother, theology of the body, woman, woman's body, women
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I got tired of feeding them (short story)
A lanky, full-breasted woman clothed in finely woven textures stands looking over the sea from the cliffed heights of a continental plate, eroding. Her curly dark tresses waver, her pensive black eyes portend, her porcelain skin glows—a tower of boldness, … Continue reading →