by Kristi Lyn | Jan 11, 2021 | For Change
“Enlighten me”, something said with a tinge of sarcasm when in the middle of a disagreement. Spoken to one with an opposing view. Spoken by one who desires less to be enlightened and more to prove the other view wrong. And yet, rewind. Try again. Say it...
by Kristi Lyn | Mar 21, 2020 | Life
Hello there, It seems appropriate to start this post with a greeting. So many of us are missing face to face, voice and physical contact these days. While some are going about their lives as normal (don’t get me started on the Spring-breakers in Florida!),...
by Kristi Lyn | Feb 11, 2020 | Abuse/Domestic Violence
I entered the court house my daughter now a grown woman, at my side. The bursting file I held in my hand, evidence. What was supposed to empower me hindered by my thoughts of doubt. Were his words harsh enough? Would the judge read between the lines and hear the...
by Kristi Lyn | Dec 17, 2019 | Abuse/Domestic Violence
I attended a Zoom conference today with the author of, ‘Motherless Daughters’, Hope Edelman. I wasn’t exactly sure of what to expect from the conversation as I have not yet read her book. As I logged in, others were logging in as well. Women from all...
by Kristi Lyn | Nov 14, 2019 | Abuse/Domestic Violence
I will begin this blog post with the fact that I know very little about Glennon Doyle Melton. Not an avid follower of her blog, in fact I do not believe I have once opened the page. Now that I mention it, I will open it once I am done here. I have read one book of...