Dateline: Böblingen, Germany
Weblog: blogcritics.org/writer/diana_hartman
Articles: 291
Diana Hartman is a (ret.) USMC spouse, mother of three in college and a Wichita, Kansas native. She is a contributing writer to Holiday Writes and can be found on Twitter.
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The road to atheism can be painful and scary. Maybe that's why more religionists choose ignorance over knowledge.
The Internet is not the cavalry.
I was alone in the crowd—not in a needing solitude kind of way, rather in a completely ignored by others kind of way.
Today's military spouse is privy to an unnatural amount of information that doesn't ease the burden and instead feeds it with fear – in bulk.
Is his advice all that and a plate of sugar cookies?
Those who fix what they break are somehow more newsworthy than those who get it right in the first place.
Without the ludicrous reference, you might have thought he was talking about those who raped children, but he wasn't.
Many people don’t want to get any closer to child sex abuse than what is said in a PSA.
Siblings are more often news fodder when they hurt each other. Antoine’s defense of his sister is both inspiring and assuring.
Protection does not extend to the natural consequences of opening one’s mouth.
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