Author Archives for Sarah Hudspeth
Beneath the Surface
We have much to learn from icebergs and trees. Yes, you read that correctly—icebergs and trees. Researchers have concluded that only ten percent of the volume of an iceberg is seen at the surface of the water due to the density of pure ice and the density of seawater. It can be difficult to tell… View Article
Read MoreTransitions: Weird Spots Under God’s Control
School has come and gone. The hype of ending the semester and graduation has finally come to a halt, and here I am with everything planned out and lined up for the next few years. Right? Wrong. Like most of you, I am here at a crossroads; a time of transition; a point of change…. View Article
Read MoreConquering Clutter
Two ten-pound weights, one tennis racket with a bag of tennis balls, two umbrellas, one yellow legal pad, one screwdriver, four plastic forks, one vacuum cleaner, hand lotion, one VBS lanyard, seven pens, and a stick of deodorant. You might be wondering what these random objects have in common, so I’ll be the one to… View Article
Read MoreI wish I could roll out of bed and look just as stunning as Disney’s Sleeping Beauty. There would be no puffy eyes or sloppy retainer to get rid of; just a clean face and every tiny hair in perfect place. Wouldn’t that be wonderful? It would definitely make getting ready for the day much… View Article
Read MoreNo Strings Attached
Here she comes with those big adoring, puppy-dog eyes. “Daddy, do you know how much I love you? I love you more than anything in the world!” says the young girl as she stretches her arms around her father’s broad shoulders. “Well, thank you, darling. I love you too.” Her father gently replies. As his… View Article
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