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Full of Years

Dancing with Sam

December 8, 2016April 23, 2017 Keirsten Lyons

It’s the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, and America lost one of its true patriots yesterday. It didn't make the news broadcast, and she wasn't pictured on the front page of the paper, but her name was Kay Ballard, and she was our neighbor and she was our friend. She joined us for Thanksgiving this… Continue reading Dancing with Sam

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Full of Years

An entity unto itself…

March 2, 2016April 23, 2017 Keirsten Lyons

This is what love looks like. Love rooted deep in years of determined friendship. Decades of friendship. The kind that sees and shares and survives love and loss and work and trial and tragedy and joy. What a privilege to witness, and what a joy to be part of! With decades behind them, there were… Continue reading An entity unto itself…

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I'm Keirsten, and Finding My 313 is where I sometimes write the hard stuff about why I write. But it’s also where I write the reminders of hope. And in a life punctuated by tragic loss, I most definitely need the reminders... There's a needed peace for me in the act of connecting the words, and as words become stories and begin to unfold, don’t they also intertwine? I'm ever searching out the spaces where stories intersect, where hope becomes a tangible to hold onto, and where hearts and hands connect.

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