A song called “Dedication Song” sparked a reflection on faith, belief, and what it means to live as an atheist among believers. Even without sharing the same convictions, it’s still possible to hope that others find the promises their faith offers.
Back to Now: My Case Against Time Travel
Time travel sounds thrilling—until you start thinking about paradoxes, pandemics, and unintended consequences. For this week’s WWBC, I explore why I’m actually glad it’s fictional, from alternate timelines to germ theory and everything that could go very, very wrong.
Homeschooling Isn’t for Everyone—And Neither Is Writing Nice Obituaries
We upgraded my insulin pump this week, but the bigger upgrades were mental. From questioning our homeschooling choices to asking whether we owe the dead honesty in obituaries, this post wrestles with accountability, second thoughts, and telling the truth.
Back to Then: My Case for Time Travel
In this Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge post, I imagine time travel made real—not to change history, but to witness it. From ancient burials to wartime Europe, the dream collides with the risks, paradoxes, and unintended consequences of stepping outside our century.
Cue The Musical Interlude
Short post to keep the streak going.




