Into the Wilderness: Story 9 “Good job, mom.” When a child graduates high school with honors, gets into a good college, becomes a high-earning professional, or achieves a special award, I will, like many, credit the mom. I know the nights of walking the floor with a screaming infant or staying up late to supportContinue reading “Seesaw”
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Bear Hang
Into the Wilderness: Story 8 Night comes suddenly in the Blue Ridge mountains. One moment, the branches cast lacy patterns on the ground and the next they are barely discernible hulks in the inky air. We sat at the camp under the main tent, the rock-bound fire snapping in front of us. The girls satContinue reading “Bear Hang”