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Katy Sundararajan

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Comfort and Joy

We talk like we pack Christmas (and its decorations) away until the next year.

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Little Libraries

I’ll always take a peek inside our neighborhood little libraries when I pass them by.

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$50 Bills

I was recently given some cash and encouraged to give part of it, a $50 bill, away as an act of thanksgiving. Naturally, the first

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The Body Remembers

After considering it for several years, I finally decided a few weeks ago to join the choir at our church. In high school and college,

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The Long, Slow Embrace

My husband told me that he heard you should never be the one to end a hug with your child. Always let them release the

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An American Moment

If you have ever spent time interacting with Indians, you are likely familiar with the Indian head bobble. Also referred to as the Indian head

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Thawing

It can take all day for a pound of ground beef to thaw on the counter. I know this because when I thaw things the

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Filled-Full

I’d like to begin with two quick vignettes if you’ll humor me: One: There is a park near my house that has a small, regularly

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Really Real Lent

Are you familiar with VR? It stands for virtual reality and people, especially young people or tech-y people (like those who fill my house) really

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