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    Help Families at the Border: #bestlifeforall

    July 1, 2019 / No Comments
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    When I look at my children, I can’t help but think about the unconscionable injustice in our world. Why does my family get to live out our vision for how we want our life to be? Why do my children get to grow up in relative safety while other families just fight to survive? Or don’t survive? How is the way that I live built upon the suffering of others? Most immediately, I am wondering, “What can we do to help families at the border?”

    The recent New York Times editorial shares a lot of concrete ideas. I pasted some of them below for easy reference:

    Ways to Help

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    Sara Cotner
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    How to Help a Grieving Friend from a Distance

    June 26, 2019 / 2 Comments
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    Friends of ours just suffered a terrible loss in their lives. I know Matt and I need to do something. However, it’s always hard to know how to help a grieving friend from a distance. I don’t want to say something that trivializes their loss. Nor do I want to stay silent. It’s particularly difficult because they live across the country. We can’t show up and help in ordinary ways.

    I turned to these sources below for ideas. The first piece is my favorite:

    • How to Help a Grieving Friend: 11 Things to Do When You’re Not Sure What to Do

    Above all, show your love. Show up. Say something.

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    Easy Meal Planning: The Struggle Is Real

    June 25, 2019 / 26 Comments
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    I have been in such a meal planning rut lately. Fortunately, I love my system for organizing recipes, selecting which meals we are going to eat, and generating a grocery list organized by category. However, finding recipes that meet all of my criteria feels like too much work. I struggle to find recipes that support easy meal planning!

    First of all, Matt and I are vegetarians. Second, I don’t want to do a lot of prep/work to get dinner ready. I want the whole process to take 30 minutes or less (including cook time!). And I want as few ingredients as possible so we 1) save money and 2) don’t … Read More

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