By: Jennifer Richardson Holt Something about this time of year makes me—and I daresay a great many people—especially reminiscent. Traditions are built by pulling meaning from years of moments, and if Christmastime is anything, it is filled with tradition. And if I am anything, it is a sucker for tradition. So I have a lifetimeContinue reading “The Fragile Things We Keep 12/14/2025”
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Familiar and Not So Much 11/5/2023
By: Jennifer Richardson Holt In the grand scheme of things, it probably shouldn’t have been as impactful as it was. It was pretty much an average Friday night. Sure, there were a lot of people. There was a lot of bustling activity. There was definitely a lot of excitement. But I most certainly didn’t seeContinue reading “Familiar and Not So Much 11/5/2023”
No Place Like It 4/26/2020
By: Jennifer Richardson Holt As I sit here trying to think of something of substance to write for today’s blog, I am struggling. I am not at a loss for a topic. I have a topic but it’s so broad it’s the equivalent to being told to go on a treasure hunt and having yourContinue reading “No Place Like It 4/26/2020”