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Hi.

I'm so glad you found your way to my little corner of the neighborhood! Pull up a chair and stay, and let's chat about life on the margins and loving Jesus and, obviously, where to find the best cheese dip and most life-changing books. 

A beautiful day in the neighborhood (day 27)

Saturday was a beautiful day. No other words for it. The weather was perfect, bright blue sky painted behind leaves in brilliant orange and red and yellow.  Bright and early we gathered boys, crowding them into the car and driving the forest-lined roads to camp for fall festival. After a few hours of painting pumpkins and eating hot dogs and climbing the rock-wall, we headed back to the ATL.
The afternoon was brilliant, my house and heart full of teenage boys who were loud and raucous and ate too much pizza and cheered for my Bulldogs, and also cheered for the Gators, just to make me mad. And they played tackle football in the park, and then ended the night with a game of manhunt, occasionally trickling in for a cup of hot cocoa and a hug.

And I am grateful, once again, for the reminder of why I do this crazy-life that I do. Because these boys? I love them and they love our family and they drink the "tea" that Jayci serves them in porcelein tea cups. And they stay off street corners and find a place to belong for even a few hours.

Because really? Who needs margins when you have love? And lots of it.

(Ok I do need margins. For realz. But I'm just sayin, I love it.)

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Margins: Simplify (day 25)