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hallowing the darkness

hallowing the darkness

I may be the only person in the world who has added more lights to a Christmas tree in the middle of January (and I may have gotten some flack about it on social media), but one of the strings of lights had suddenly blown out entirely, and while most probably would have taken it…

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By Happy, January 19, 2019
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the one thing worth bottling up

the one thing worth bottling up

One of things I love most about Scripture is the sheer beauty of the imagery it uses sometimes.  Psalm 56:8 has always been one of my favorite verses for exactly that reason: You keep track of all my sorrows.  You have collected all my tears in your bottle.  You have recorded each one in your…

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By Happy, April 29, 2015
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Book Review: Invitation to Tears

Book Review: Invitation to Tears

“A guide to grieving well.”  Couldn’t we all have used one the first time we encountered grief? (And every time thereafter?) In Invitation to Tears, Jonalyn Fincher and Aubrie Hills artfully weave both their stories and their studies to create a compassionate guide to the experience of grief.  Focused mainly on grief associated with death (but…

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By Happy, July 17, 2014
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Simple Felicity is, at its heart, a blog based on the unshakeable belief that happiness really isn't all that complicated. It's often found in the simplest of things: good food, good books, and good company. So those are the things I write about, along with a few other things that really matter to me, including faith and feminism. A bit about me: My name is Happy. I have an amazing talent for misplacing my keys, a deep appreciation for whomever looked at the coffee bean and thought, "Hey, I wonder what would happen if I roasted this?", and road trips to Michigan are pretty much my favorite.
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