by christydistler | Jun 29, 2016 | Novel Ramblings
We recently took a step back in time, visiting Graeme Park, the colonial estate of Pennsylvania’s first lieutenant governor, Sir William Keith. The estate is a swirling of beauty, historical value, and mystery (local lore claims that the ghost of Elizabeth...
by christydistler | Apr 3, 2015 | Faith and Grace
Busyness. It seems like it affects just about all of us. Whether we work full-time, stay home with children, or juggle work and parenting, it seems there’s never enough time in the day. Laundry, cleaning, preparing meals, caring for children, involvement in...
by christydistler | Mar 17, 2015 | Faith and Grace
Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Daoibh! That’s Happy St. Pádraig’s Day, in Irish. But just who was St. Pádraig really? (Hint: He’s not the patron saint of inebriation, as my friend’s Irish mother used to say in disgust at what his holiday had become in...
by christydistler | Feb 14, 2015 | Faith and Grace
Who doesn’t love Valentine’s Day? After all, what’s not to love about a day to celebrate life, love, and of course chocolate, right? Mmm . . . sometimes a lot of things. Honestly, Valentine’s Day is a tough day for a lot of people. For those...
by christydistler | Feb 10, 2015 | Novel Ramblings
“You always did have a pretty wild imagination.” That was the (not unkind) response from a friend when I told her the plot overview of the novel I finished in spring 2014: the physical, emotional, and spiritual journey of a young woman who learns, at age twenty-five,...
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