by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Oct 23, 2015 | Running, three little words
A very strange idea came to mind last week and it went something like this: Hey, I think I’d like to go for a run right now. This has happened to me approximately never. My running experience according to memes is as follows: But I laced up my shoes, went to the...
by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Aug 18, 2015 | Books, Generation Y, Running
p.s. I can barely type this post for the laughter that ensues every time I re-read the title. Such different voices represented here, but the messages have a common heartbeat of grace. “Get small and love your people well.” I have a thing for...
by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Jul 29, 2014 | Faith, Running, Story
I forgot how to ride a bike. Which really isn’t a problem, except I didn’t know I had forgotten until I was on the bike and going straight towards a tree, unable to stop. It wouldn’t sound so bad if I were five or seven or even twelve but no –...
by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Jul 24, 2014 | Faith, Five Minute Friday, Running
So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. 2 Corinthians 4:18 I’m not a runner – by any stretch of the imagination. The only place you’ll see me running is to the...
by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Jun 14, 2014 | Brave, Brave Girl Community, Community, Fear, Running
I’m a runner. Not the athletic kind, because no. I’ve tried that and have decided you are either born a runner or you are not. I am not. I am, however, a professional when it comes to running emotionally. Over time, I’ve realized that community will...
by Kaitlyn Bouchillon | Jun 12, 2014 | Community, Faith, Five Minute Friday, Running
The choice is yours. What’s it going to be? Every day is a line of the story you’re living, every post a reflection of the heart behind the words. It’s easy to hide behind a screen and tap out the words that make life grand and the ordinary look a...