Tweak the Theory Tricia Lott Williford April 2, 2013 3 Comments There is a theory that says a parent should teach a child: you are so important, unique, and irreplaceable, that… Read more
Sidelines Tricia Lott Williford March 26, 2013 1 Comment My Wii character, Mii if you will, does much better on the basketball court when I’m not playing. Seriously. She… Read more
Matching Paradigm Tricia Lott Williford November 12, 2012 No Comments The flight attendant stops at my row to reiterate the instructions. “Ma’am, remember: if the oxygen masks fall from the… Read more
Just What She Had In Mind Tricia Lott Williford November 10, 2012 2 Comments When I turned 16, I got my first job waitressing at an ice cream and sandwich shop. (A shout-out to… Read more
I Heart the Lowercase i. Tricia Lott Williford November 3, 2012 1 Comment We are a tangled mess of arms and legs, this trio. We are snuggled up like the grandparents in Charlie… Read more
The Overnight Adventure Report Tricia Lott Williford August 24, 2012 7 Comments So, here’s how it went down. When I last checked in, the boys were doing cannonballs into the hot tub… Read more
Inexcusable Tricia Lott Williford June 3, 2012 1 Comment “Boys, I don’t ever, ever want anyone to be able to say, ‘Those boys don’t obey because they don’t have… Read more
Donald Miller is a Freaking Genius. Tricia Lott Williford May 7, 2012 8 Comments I attended Donald Miller’s Storyline Conference, and let me just say right now: You should, too. I have much to… Read more
To Tell Their Story Tricia Lott Williford March 23, 2012 13 Comments “If you could ride on a cloud, where would you go?” This question is posted on the door of the… Read more
The Second Year Tricia Lott Williford January 31, 2012 12 Comments If I were to describe my first year without Robb in just a few words, I would choose these: Shocked.… Read more