Five Ways Music is NOT Like Writing

Last week on the blog, we discussed how many aspects of a writing career give a sense of warm, fuzzy familiarity to those who are coming at it from a career in another creative field.  But as I’ve dipped my toes into the swimming pool that is the writing life, I’ve noticed a few things that are very different from …

Five Ways Music Is Like Writing

You might not know this about me, but I’m a professional cellist. I’ve got two college degrees in cello performance and over twenty years’ experience as a paid musician. I perform with orchestras, teach private lessons, play weddings and other gigs, and improvise worship music with our church’s band.  As “day jobs” go, mine is the best. I get paid …

A Love Letter To ClickList

Last year, our Local Megamart (tm Alton Brown) began a service called ClickList, where you order your groceries online, then pick them up and pay for them at the store without setting foot inside. The ClickList people even load your car for you! Clearly this is the best thing since sliced bread, especially for those of us with small, adorable, …

Living in the World of Saturday

This is something I posted to my personal Facebook page last year, and it resonated with a lot of people. I’m re-posting it here; I pray it blesses your Easter Saturday. *** For me, something that has always been lost in the shuffle of Maundy Thursday and Good Friday and Easter Sunday is this day. Saturday. The day after Jesus …