A Fiercer Delight with Matt Gordon
What do you do when the wind picks up? Heather Cox joins the show in a literal windbreaker on a rainy day to talk about fighting for joy through memory care, bonus kids, and a faith that doesn't always break the wind but does something quieter and more useful. We get into how she "collects people" (her bonus daughter Sierra came over to train Hannah for basketball and never quite left, and her nephew Johnny and his wife Carly now live with them too), the Italy wedding that inspired a backyard greenhouse and a future lemon tree, and the prayer she once said about wanting another baby that turned into a story bigger than she could have written. Heather also walks listeners through this week (yes, this week) of moving her father into memory care after six or seven years of dementia, and what it looked like to pray over the room before he moved in. It's a conversation about fighting for joy on the days it doesn't come easy, the difference between the theory of faith and the lived experience of it, and why family doesn't always look the way you planned but might end up being better than you would have written. Plus: mahjong (and how to say it), protein in your morning coffee, Adirondack chairs from Walmart that somehow last eight years, and a closing line that might be the most active two-sentence philosophy in the catalog. Follow us today for some weekly joy.
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