by Ingrid Lochamire | May 12, 2017 | Faith, Good Books
“And then the day came, when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to Bloom.” Anais Nin I would love to give every woman in my life a copy of Everbloom: Stories of Living Deeply Rooted and Transformed Lives. Instead, I’m...
by Ingrid Lochamire | Apr 12, 2016 | Writing
A few years ago, I struck up a conversation with some nice folks at a booth at The Festival of Faith and Writing at Calvin College in Grand Rapids. The booth offered information on The Huss Project and *culture is not optional. I was interested in the intentional...
by Ingrid Lochamire | Apr 9, 2016 | Family, Good Books, Writing
kindred : having the same belief, attitude, or feeling, associated by origin, nature, qualities, etc. Stumbling upon a “kindred spirit” is a special kind of surprise. It was that way for me recently when I discovered the British author Emma Smith....
by Ingrid Lochamire | Jan 11, 2016 | Writing
I’ve yet to meet anyone who is totally confident in their abilities as a “creative”. Whether it’s painting, making music, designing living spaces, creating a great meal or writing, every creative individual I know faces a moment of fear...
by Ingrid Lochamire | Jan 2, 2016 | Writing
When a girl with a lifelong passion for pen and paper collides with a fun and practical way to use said pen and paper, a new hobby is born. A week into it, and I can see that keeping a Bullet Journal (BuJo to the growing number of enthusiasts) will become more than a...