Category Archives: Leah Adams

No One Will Ever Know. Really??

I don’t watch much television, mostly because there is little on that is worth watching. Even when there is, I rarely watch. Consequently, I have not watched any of The Bible; a ten hour, five week mini-series that aired recently on The History Channel. I’ve heard good reviews on it, but one thingRead the Rest…

Skinny Jeans and Other Legacy Disasters

Recently Greg and I spent several days in Florida where the weather was warm, a welcome change from the 30s we have been experiencing in north Georgia. As Greg and I waited to be seated for lunch at The Cheesecake Factory, I saw a young woman wearing skinny jeans, a topRead the Rest…

Security Deemed Worthless

  SECURITY DEEMED WORTHLESS. Although I knew it to be true, it was, nonetheless, a shock to see it written on paper. I suppose the Alice-In-Wonderland portion of my personality hoped that avoiding thinking about it would make it less true. However, the more rational me knew that simply wasRead the Rest…

Rescuing Hope: A Story of Sex Trafficking in America

At 48 years old, I did not just fall off the turnip truck yesterday. This isn’t my first rodeo. I’ve been around the block a few times, however, I was completely unprepared for the assault to my heart and southern sensibilities that I experienced last week as I read myRead the Rest…

Do You Think I Am Like My Dad?

It was the question my 20-year-old stepson asked me while we were on vacation. Do you think I am like my dad? Greg and Charlie – Arizona Vacation Christmas 2012   He is, in fact, very much like his dad–my husband, Greg–and I told him so. He has Greg’s outgoing,Read the Rest…