So… This week’s blog post will be of a short story/novel idea that I’ve been toying with. It stems from when my husband, one of my sisters and I created an escape room for our youth retreat/lock-in last October. It was very successful and everyone enjoyed it!! So much, that we had redone some things and offered it to the students that weren’t able to come as well as those who would like to go through it again. Anyway, my sister and I wrote this “Love letter” so to speak, and I’m thinking of taking it a bit further into either a short story or another novel (historical romance of sorts) when I’m finished with the one I’m currently working on. Continue reading “Your Forever Girl : A Novel Idea by Meghan Bryant”
Month: April 2018
7 Reasons For Why I Chose To Have A Home Water Birth
Those who know me, know that I had Elijah via a water birth at home. Well at my parent’s house that is. The one I called home for the majority of my life thus far. But some people don’t realize why I did it, and think I’m crazy for doing so, but I wouldn’t change it for the world and would definitely go this route with our other children. Continue reading “7 Reasons For Why I Chose To Have A Home Water Birth”
How We Traveled The World While Staying In One State
Last Wednesday marked our 4 year wedding anniversary and I figured my post today would reflect what I can remember about our honeymoon! Continue reading “How We Traveled The World While Staying In One State”
What Cancer Can’t Do: Our Story
I was going to be posting this next week, but with my mom’s unexpected passing this last weekend, I thought it was something that would help some people today. It took me awhile to figure out what I wanted to write about next week (I’ll just push this week’s to next week’s), but this last Thursday, I went and visited my mom who had just gotten home from three weeks of cancer treatment for two weeks of down time. The next morning this quote popped into my head that I had seen quite awhile back. “What Cancer Cannot Do” although so simple, has a huge impact on my outlook for this journey we’ve been on for nearly two years. Continue reading “What Cancer Can’t Do: Our Story”