Earlier this week, I had the privilege of sitting in Oxford’s magnificent buildings for the Transform Trauma Conference. The ornate chandeliers, detailed paintings above and the hush of hundreds of ... Read More about The Hidden Emotional Wounds That Shape Our Families
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The Crazy Thing
This is the crazy thing- I’m being hosted by a family who warmly welcomed me even before meeting me- just purely on the basis that I’m a doctor serving in Tanzania. This mother-daughter duo (mother ... Read More about The Crazy Thing

Dear Mom
I love how our kids have picked up what Cliff and I do for each other – slipping cards and notes into each other’s bags to open for when we’re on the plane 🥹 and this time, a special pair of earrings ... Read More about Dear Mom

God Cares
In our small town where good toys are so rare, I knew it could only be God when someone posted a series of good quality, Sylvanian bunny toys (I had no idea what they were to be honest!) to sell at a ... Read More about God Cares

Final Day
Our last meal in Tanzania. Thank you for keeping Cliff in prayer — solo parenting in a developing country with all its unpredictable stressors is truly not easy. In the past week alone, we ... Read More about Final Day
What do you do for your solo trips?
Someone asked us recently on Instagram— “what do you do on your solo trips?” 2-3 years ago (lost count now!)… A year ago… This year… So you can see, it’s not a day matched for a day… ... Read More about What do you do for your solo trips?
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