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The Hard Work of Building Bridges

The original version of this essay was published on May 16, 2016 in Self Talk the Gospel.  I’m fascinated by bridges. I live in California so you can imagine the first bridge that comes to mind is the Golden Gate Bridge. Regal. Majestic. Glorious. Poppy red-by-day and glowing-with-lights by night. Iconic to the San Francisco skyline. The ... [Keep Reading...]

August 14, 2017 Categories: GeneralTagged: back to school, body of Christ, building bridges, christian blog, christianity, community, culture, dorina gilmore, fear, friendship, justice journey, outreach, politics, racial diversity, social justice, The Hard Work of Building Bridges

Running Life’s Trails

Last month I completed my first trail race. I’ve been a runner all my life – running 10ks with my dad when I was a kid, racing hurdles and relays in high school, chasing half marathons as an adult - but I have never experienced anything quite like the challenge of that trail run. My friend and I signed up for the 10k. We figured we could do ... [Keep Reading...]

April 28, 2015 Categories: General, RunningTagged: christian, christian blog, discipline, dorina gilmore, dorina lazo gilmore, inspirational, Personal Stories, running life's trails

A Road Trip Called Grief

I’m crazy about road trips. Ever since I learned how to drive I have loved the thrill of getting behind the wheel and going somewhere. I love to pump up the music, roll down the windows, and drink in the sights and sounds and wonder of it all. I grew up a city girl, so I love six lanes of traffic, twinkling city lights, and the obtuse angles of ... [Keep Reading...]

February 22, 2015 Categories: Navigating GriefTagged: christian blog, christianity, death, dorina gilmore, dorina lazo gilmore, Grief, hope, inspirational, journey, joy, life, roadtrip, struggle

ONE WORD: Glory

For the last several years, a small group of my friends have gathered just after the turn of the New Year for a “Word Party.” Every year the party looks a little different. We let the kids (12 among the 5 of us) run wild in the yard or jump on the trampoline or play sardines in the bedrooms while the mamas gather around the table. My friend Amy is ... [Keep Reading...]

January 5, 2015 Categories: GeneralTagged: christian blog, christianity, dorina gilmore, dorina lazo gilmore, glory, god, inspirational, new year, one word, one word series, redeem

Standing at the Intersection of Fear and Faith

I was standing in the middle of the community garden for a “serve day” with my daughter’s second grade class when I received the phone call. I hardly remember what my husband said but I remember I stopped breathing. Results of biopsy. Melanoma in the lymph nodes. My healthy, athletic husband had cancer. At 40. I stood there frozen, somewhere ... [Keep Reading...]

July 7, 2014 Categories: GeneralTagged: cancer, christian blog, christianity, dorina gilmore, faith, fear, god, gospel, hope, marriage

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🥳 I’m celebrating this little book baby is 11 years old and just came out in its 8th printing! Whaaaaat?! A huge thank you to all of you who have...

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🥳 I’m celebrating this little book baby is 11 years old and just came out in its 8th printing! Whaaaaat?! A huge thank you to all of you who have given Cora Cooks Pancit wings by sharing and buying her for your people! 📚
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Today I got to do one of my favorite things: read my picture book to a room full of kids! And even though we were on Zoom, I still felt the warmth of their smiles and delicious curiosity.
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We talked about our favorite ways to prepare noodles, the music we can hear in the kitchen when we are listening to the ingredients, and what we discovered about the story through the illustrations.
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I was reminded anew that this is why I write -> for my readers! Sending a big shout out to @localpassportfamily who is inspiring cultural exploration in kids of all ages. More of that please!
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👉🏽If you don’t have a copy of Cora Cooks Pancit, she’s back on Amazon (finally!) or you can support a local bookstore!
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👉🏽Tag a friend or teacher who might like this story! 
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👉🏽If you know of a school class, homeschool group or reading club that could use a guest speaker, send them my way! Booking online visits for the 2021!
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#coracookspancit @leeandlow #multicultural #filipino #kidlit #yum #kidscancook #pancit #bookclub #aapi #filpinofood #globalchildrensbookclub #pandemiclife #zoomlife #aapifamily #representationmatters
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🎧 It’s podcast day! 🥳 You don’t want to miss this episode all about REST! That’s right, rest is important for walkers, runners, and all of...

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🎧 It’s podcast day! 🥳 You don’t want to miss this episode all about REST! That’s right, rest is important for walkers, runners, and all of us!
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Today we are interviewing my friend and fellow author Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith. She is an amazing woman who is a national and international media resource on the mind, body, spirit connection. She has been speaking and publishing in so many places, including CNN, Women’s Day, CBS.com, MSN.com, to name a few! 
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Dr. Saundra is an internal medicine physician and the author of Sacred Rest, which we talked about in our interview. She lives in Alabama with her ultra-marathon running husband, Bobby, and their two sons.
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We chatted with her about:
👉🏽the 7 types of rest
👉🏽the gift of rest created by God
👉🏽tips for resting from technology
👉🏽how to incorporate rest in your weekly rhythms
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🎧 Listen to the Walk Run Soar podcast, Season 2 Episode 3 today! Connect with Dr. Saundra at https://ichoosemybestlife.com/ and check out her Rest quiz there!
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#podcast #faithpodcast #walkrunsoar #rest #restmentor #podcastersofinstagram #runningismytherapy #runnersofinstagram #christianrunners #flourishing @drdaltonsmith
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“The LORD is my Shepherd [to feed, to guide and to shield me], I shall not want. He lets me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still...

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“The LORD is my Shepherd [to feed, to guide and to shield me], I shall not want. He lets me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still and quiet waters. He refreshes and restores my soul (life); He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.”
-‭‭Psalms‬ ‭23:1-3‬
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Meditating on these words this morning as I stare down a busy week full of projects, speaking events, meetings, and more. This amplified version of Psalm 23 is a sweet reminder of all the ways the Good Shepherd cares for me even on a Tuesday in January.
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I’m imagining the still and quiet waters this morning. He leads me there to a place of refreshment and restoration.
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I love this quote from my new Bible study,  Courageous Simplicity: “We cannot expect to experience the simple life by merely offering a nod of acknowledgment to Christ before moving on with our own agendas. We must focus on Him and courageously seek His wisdom as we remove unnecessary distractions and make difficult decisions about what you keep in our lives.”
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This is the constant challenge for me in the mornings. I always feel pulled in so many directions from the moment I open my eyes. The call is to rest in Him near the quiet waters first before I step into the rushing stream of my day.
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💭What about you? What is a distraction you regularly battle that leads you away from the still waters?💭
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#psalm23 #chosen21 #faithblogger #devotional #courageoussimplicity @incourage #heleadsme #restore #jesusgirl #womenoftheword
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I grew up in the kitchen with my mama and grandmas and aunties. My mama was not afraid to let my brother and I make a mess. She taught us her tricks ...

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I grew up in the kitchen with my mama and grandmas and aunties. My mama was not afraid to let my brother and I make a mess. She taught us her tricks and techniques.
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I loved swirling the meat sauce in the pot with my Grandma Sara and rolling lumpia with my Grandma Cora. The kitchen had a centrifugal force in our family. It was the place where the best stories (and probably the best arguments) unfolded.
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One of my treasures of these strange pandemic times has been more time in the kitchen with my family. Especially on Sunday afternoons after home church, we love to make up a big feast and linger long at the table.
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Yesterday we “traveled” to Italy with my parents. My mama’s family hails from Calabria, Italy. We dreamed about going there together one day. This menu included: Caprese kebabs, homemade focaccia, stuffed-spinach shells, salad, and my all-time fave dessert tiramisu!
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Italian food is my comfort food! How about yours? What do you find yourself craving on a rainy day when you miss your people?
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#globalglorychasers #comfortfood #italian #italianfood #yum #foodie #foodiesofinstagram #foodiefamily #traveltheworld #tiramisu #familytime #sundaysupper #kidscancook
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🥂Shawn and I celebrated our fifth anniversary this weekend with another epic running + foodie adventure. 🏃🏽‍♀️This time we stayed ...

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🥂Shawn and I celebrated our fifth anniversary this weekend with another epic running + foodie adventure. 🏃🏽‍♀️This time we stayed closer to home and hiked three waterfalls - Red Rock Falls and Corlieu Falls on the Lewis Creek Trail and the new-to-us Chinualna Falls at Yosemite National Park!
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The weather was pretty amazing for January! ☀️ Grateful to live so close to all this glory and for some much-needed quality time with my hot hubby! 🏞 
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We were reminiscing about the fun anniversary running adventures we have had through the years together: {Swipe left for a few pics from the past!}
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4️⃣ Along the Embarcadero and piers in San Francisco
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3️⃣ Up to the top of Airport in the Sky on Catalina Island
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2️⃣ Along the Pacific Coast to Fiscalini Ranch in Cambria 
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1️⃣ Across the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii Volcanos National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii
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0️⃣Around the Colosseum in Rome, Italy!
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Yes, we are crazy! In love! 💞 Friends, we are not promised tomorrow so date your spouse, get outside, and chase His glory today! 
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#anniversary #memories #dateyourspouse #5years #covidadventures #chosen2021 #sanjoaquinrunning #christianrunners #runnersofinstagram #runningismytherapy #runningmotivation #epic #runcouple #glorychasers #walkrunsoar
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