Author: Trina McClure

Go For It

So, our son is making his own music. What I admire most is that he just decided one day to try some thing new. It makes me so proud to see his willingness to experiment. This piece perfectly represents that.  It reminds me to see opportunities where I once perhaps saw obstacles Here’s another song to add to your soundtrack… Read more →

How to Rock This ‘Older Chick’ Thing

Here’s the thing. Grandma’s call me kiddo, kids call me lady, teens call me mom, and peers look at me questioningly. I am officially transitioning out of the time when I once assumed everyone was older than me into the time when I realize I’m probably older than them –the drop-in clinic doctor, the firefighter, that police officer, my loans… Read more →

Teaching Truth

What is the short answer to the question, “How does one teach another their truth?” You Don’t.   Whether you a trying to teach the principles of math to a student, the lesson of honesty to a toddler, or the lesson of responsibility to a teen, teaching truth is elusive.  Many have heard me joke about parenting as a form… Read more →

Why I’ve stopped saying, “Everything happens for a reason.”

  Because it makes me frustrated.  Frustrated that we get shoved out of the driver’s seat and into this Driving-Miss-Daisy sort of escorting-the-incapacitated situation.  Frustrated that we would dismiss the fact that whether or not our choices led to this moment, inherently our choices can get us past it.  Whatever the ‘reason’ is, if it is divinely inspired, I don’t… Read more →