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Category Archives: Hannah Alexander
Binge Much? (by Hannah Alexander)
I’ve been seeing this term more often lately–binge watching. We binge on television shows, watching half a season of our favorite TV shows in one sitting just because we have the technology. Because it’s available now. Maybe there are other … Continue reading
The Wedding Kiss (by Hannah Alexander)
At long last, I have uploaded my newly rewritten novel, The Wedding Kiss, to Kindle. If you belong to Kindle Unlimited, it’s there, too. I’m particularly excited about the cover, designed by a very good friend, Angela Hunt. This book … Continue reading
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A Passion (by Hannah Alexander)
Last week I was working my way through a mountain of documents and paperwork, tired of the whole thing and wishing I could just burn it all. Tax documents? Who cares. Yeah, yeah, I know, the minute I throw something … Continue reading
Grist for the Mill (by Hannah Alexander)
There was a sudden, repeated jangle of the doorbell–not once but many times. Then came a pounding at the front door at our house yesterday. Someone was yelling, but I couldn’t hear what she said. I was, of course, in … Continue reading
My Own Occam’s Razor by Hannah Alexander
In the 13th century, a friar by the name of William Ockham proposed that the simplest answer to a problem was most likely the best. This was something Mel and I discovered the hard way this morning. Something happened to … Continue reading
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When You’re Seeking Requited Love by Hannah Alexander
Have you ever read a novel with a good romance woven through the pages? It’s the kind of novel I like to write. I discovered when I first began writing decades ago that I didn’t possess the imagination that some … Continue reading
Just Do It by Hannah Alexander
My Class Reunion You know how resolutions go. I know how they go for me. I can say I’m going to do something, but those words don’t carry me very far. Families talk about having reunions, but no one gets … Continue reading
What’s Your Direction?
I love paths, roads, trails, anything that takes me to a place I’ve never been before, and often I stay on a trail a little longer than expected because I can never resist discovering what is just around the far … Continue reading
Loving the Green by Hannah Alexander
Don’t you just love evergreens? I haven’t had a Christmas tree for a lot of years–and when I did, it was often fake. But we have spruce and lodgepole pine trees around our house that protect us from the harshest … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian foundation, family foundation, family tree, human connection
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Lightening Things Up
By Hannah Alexander We’ve all had some dark times recently. It seems that on the heels of every catastrophe or tragedy we see on the news, something even worse happens to trump it. Since there has been science that suggests … Continue reading
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Tagged laugh under pressure, laughter, silly situations
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I’m NOT Pointing Fingers
By Hannah Alexander Forgive me if I seem self-indulgent here. I’m not trying to be. I’ve been arguing with my conscience for quite some time, especially since the last big shocker from the entertainment industry in Hollywood. It breaks my … Continue reading
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Give Yourself a Break by Hannah Alexander
I don’t know about you, but sometimes the stressors of life can really overwhelm me. The bright side is that this does result in my drawing closer to God. Sometimes, however, it seems that I get hit harder from every … Continue reading
It Takes All Kinds by Hannah Alexander
It was the 60s. It was Southern California. It was an experimental age in which they placed challenged children with gifted children together into a classroom with Mrs. Mankin. She had been a Disney artist before the first Disneyland was … Continue reading
A Beautiful and Deadly Rhythm by Hannah Alexander
All of us have experienced overwhelming signs of the deadliness of nature. Lightning struck Montana in the middle of summer and a wildfire season hit that is worse than anything most of us have seen. I know all about fire … Continue reading
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How NOT to Trim Trees by Hannah Alexander
This will be the shortest article I’ve ever written here due to the title of this piece. Good news: There are no longer heavy branches scraping half the shingles of our roof–and by the looks of this overgrown tree, you … Continue reading
















































