Judson's Legacy

Judson’s Legacy

Splattered

Splattered

I woke up this morning with a dull headache and general malaise.  As I lay in bed, trying to gain the energy to take on the day, my eyes settled, as they often do, on the picture of Judson that graces the adjacent wall of our bedroom.  The heaviness in my heart felt more weighty

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Flower Girl

Flower Girl

Jessie had such a fabulous time as one of the flower girls for Uncle Dean and Auntie Sarah’s wedding.  She walked down the isle beautifully, dropping rose petals along the way.  The classic moment came when she reached the end of the isle, having dropped her last petals and declared, “Mama!  Mama!” while looking around

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Honorary Ring Bearer

Honorary Ring Bearer

Dear family and friends… This weekend was full of excitement as Sarah and Dean, our dear friends, committed their lives to one another on Sunday, July 26.  It had to be one of the most beautiful, intentional, God-honoring, thoughtful, creative, and meaningful weddings I have ever enjoyed!  And we were honored to have our whole

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Tick, Tick, Tick

Tick, Tick, Tick

Judson had a fascination with clocks before he could even speak.  He would regularly point them out to us and “clock” proved to be one of his very first words.  Because he was so intensely enthralled with time-keepers, at one point we even considered decorating his room with numerous clocks.  I also recall discussing whether

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There Are No “Shoulds”

There Are No "Shoulds"

As someone in the throes of sorrow, I have regularly had to ask myself, What is healthy grief?  I would imagine this question may also arise in the minds of others who are experiencing grief or on-lookers to someone in the process. In seeking to understand healthy grief, I often find myself asking, What level

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One Part Gift

One Part Gift

Losing a child is nine parts unthinkably horrible, and one part gift. The secret to surviving is in finding the gift.—D. Steel God has said that he wants to develop in our hearts greater depth of character and spiritual understanding through our trials.  Is this not the gift? The challenge to my survival has been

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Not the Enemy

Not the Enemy

Pain is not the enemy of joy. This is my latest revelation. Frankly, it’s probably my most significant revelation since Judson became ill 2 years ago. I have been wrestling with this idea quite a bit the last several days. As I have spoken in various settings about our journey, I have often shared about the

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