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Sandra Bost
April 25, 2026
Swiss Army knives and blessings
August 1, 2025
By Sandra Bost Bless your heart. Three little words that, depending on which side of the Mason-Dixon Line you are on, can li...
Body wash, glasses and self-reliance
July 25, 2025
By Sandra Bost Hypothetically speaking, if someone were to mistake a bottle of moisturizing body wash for body...
The Lord of love
July 18, 2025
By Sandra Bost The other day I was scrolling social media, praying for the families affected by the tragic floods in Texas. I came across the vide...
Summertime, Barney and my daddy
July 11, 2025
Summertime for teachers is a rollercoaster of emotions. First, there’s the “phew, we su...
Wax Balls, John Adams, and America the Beautiful
July 3, 2025
By Sandra Bost I have never been much of a history student. I made it through the high school quadfecta of social studies c...
Momma’s mower, Old Faithful and wet pants
June 27, 2025
By Sandra Bost I mowed grass Tuesday with my mother’s lawn mower. I can not tell you the last time that I mowed a lawn, but my husband and I...
West Africa, Sally Struthers and ugly crying
June 20, 2025
By Sandra Bost I had an encouraging conversation with a friend at church this past Sunday. We were talking about the propensit...
Mayday, Changing Seasons and Emily Dickinson
June 6, 2025
By Sandra Bost May has come to an end. Is anybody glad? I know my teacher friends are probably still rejoicing from their comfy...
Memoir Musings: Dust clouds, passports and Psalm 46
May 30, 2025
By Sandra Bost In December 2001, when our first attempt to see Jebal Al Lawz in northern Saudi Arabia was cut short by the “r...
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