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Chris Chase

More Than In-N-Out

I used to love to fly. Not so much anymore. I spent my formative years living in Britain, so I have many friends and “family” in the...
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More Than A Meal

I had occasion this week to partake of a wonderful meal. I was visiting a friend and he invited me along with several other friends to dinner....
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All In Good Time

Braid had two significant meetings this past week with two separate organizations with whom we have had wonderful relationships over the past couple of years. We greatly...
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The Unfinished Collage

At our Braid team gathering this month, one of out mentors, Barie Wolf-Bowen, invited us to self-expression by creating a collage self-portrait using our silhouette. I actually...
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Telling Our Story

I recently came across an article describing a new offering at the central library in San Diego. It is basically a program where you go to the...
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Fog on the Mountain

I have a love affair with mountains. Over the years I have loved walking the mountains of the highlands of Scotland, reveling in the ancientness of the...
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Missing the Mudslide

I had occasion this week to get caught up in a real honest-to-god California mudslide. It occurred on I-80 as Rebecca and I were driving  to a...
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Addressing Chaos

It has been my routine over many years to begin each day by reading two publications. The first is a piece or pieces of scripture. It is...
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Musings on Our New Neighborhood

After almost two years of nomadic existence, Braid has secured an office space. Our nomadic existence was necessary, as necessary as it was for the Hebrew people...
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The Museum of Lost Childhoods

This week sees us celebrating an event that has been several months in the making. At a Holiday party last year we were in a conversation with...
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