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The Biscuits That Won Twice
My granddaughter has recently started peppering me for stories from when I was a young girl. It’s been fun to look back and share some of my foibles, lessons, and laughter with her. One afternoon, we were sitting at her dining table while she munched on a few of my homemade biscuits. Watching her enjoy them reminded me of another story—a biscuit story from long ago. I was about ten, and I belonged to a 4-H club that focused on cooking and sewing. For the county fair, I decide

Karen Farris
1 day ago2 min read


Crowd Around the Table Anyone?
Okay, I’ll begin with a quick poll. Would you prefer to enjoy your family and friend gatherings around a crowded table, or would you prefer to dine with a bit more elbow room? There’s no wrong answer—just a personal preference, and that’s absolutely fine. I grew up in a small home with a two-seat kitchen bar for breakfast, and a dining table where Mom, Dad, my sister, and I sat each evening. But when the holidays came, both sets of grandparents, and my great-grandfather would

Karen Farris
Nov 71 min read


Simpler Life
Homemade costumes, a friendly neighborhood to trick-or-treat, and grainy, black and white photographs—that was my Halloween childhood. I’m not pining for the “good old days.” Growing up in the 1960s had its own challenges. But I will say this: life felt simpler. Like Boomers say, we only had three television stations, and our telephones were attached to the wall. We went to school and then home—not so many after-school activities. On Halloween night, I’d walk around the block

Karen Farris
Oct 301 min read


It Looked Like Courage
I found myself sitting in a waiting room while my young granddaughter worked with a reading tutor. Through the wall, I could hear her carefully practicing vowel sounds. In the next room, a high school student wrestled with trigonometry. I sat in one of the old wooden chairs, next to a bookshelf full of classical literature. Looking around, I noticed an antique typewriter and 1900s telephone. It struck me that anyone waiting in this room was surrounded by the past, while liste

Karen Farris
Oct 241 min read


A Woodland Bench
While exploring our woodland acreage, our granddaughter staked out a trail that led to a place where she could be by herself in nature. She turned to Papa and said, “Can you make me a little bench?” Together they chose some beautiful pieces of maple wood. But she had one very specific request about where it should go — “I want to sit where I can’t see any buildings.” She had to return home before the bench was finished, but Papa brought it to her house so she could try it out

Karen Farris
Oct 171 min read


A Father, a Son, and the M's
Wednesday evening, we were FaceTiming our son when he surprised his father with a gift. That’s getting ahead of my story—but it’s a gift...

Karen Farris
Oct 102 min read


A Future Held in Love
Sometimes when the world’s noise gets too loud, I grow quiet, and play my piano more. I just feel more reflective this week, so I’ll...

Karen Farris
Oct 31 min read


One More Drive
Every spring, I drive up this gravel road—slowly, so the neighbors don’t see a dust cloud. But there’s another reason I don’t hurry. This...

Karen Farris
Sep 261 min read


The Gift of Silence
Getting to this trailhead had taken us over a gravel road that my son Tommy declared was like the surface of the moon—complete with deep...

Karen Farris
Sep 192 min read


Child Support
My granddaughter had packed her suitcase all by her seven-year-old self. I was impressed that she’d thought of everything she needed for...

Karen Farris
Sep 121 min read


Life's Pressure Relief
I heard a foreboding sound behind the bathroom wall—the sound of water running, which isn’t good news if you’re not using water at the...

Karen Farris
Sep 51 min read


Where Hard Work Lives On
We had offered to run this errand since it was just a side trip on our way home. We set the GPS to find a rural farm. I’ve lived on the...

Karen Farris
Aug 291 min read


Border Invasion
I’d seen the invasion, but decided it didn’t matter. My forest manager set me straight. If left unchecked, the invading plant would...

Karen Farris
Aug 222 min read


What I Wish She Knew
Many know what it’s like to lose a mother. When she’s gone, it feels as if a piece of us is missing—the piece that brought us into the...

Karen Farris
Aug 151 min read


Learning Takes Time
As you can see, I was horrible at telling time. My elementary school peers figured out those clock hands, but it took me longer. Much...

Karen Farris
Aug 81 min read


In KB's Eyes
Typically, the church choir would file in from the entrance behind the pipe organ, along the side of the sanctuary. But today, they were...

Karen Farris
Aug 12 min read


Cheers for Joyce
You know how it goes… You’re thumbing through an old photo album, searching for a certain picture, and then another one stops you. This...

Karen Farris
Jul 251 min read


Welcome
I could have picked a different place to spell out WELCOME . But apparently, I chose a deer path. They can’t read, of course—but they...

Karen Farris
Jul 181 min read


Something Unforgettable
It was just another hot summer day as my husband and I entertained our granddaughter. After checking off all the fun activities we had...

Karen Farris
Jul 112 min read


Red, White, and Dino
Meet Dino—the delightfully smiling creature peering over a residential fence on a busy street. Throughout the year’s holidays, Dino...

Karen Farris
Jul 41 min read


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Karen Farris
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