by Dorothy Greco | Aug 2, 2013 | Blog, Marriage & Family, Spirituality
My husband and I had a rather unique path down the aisle to “I do.” Our relationship, round one, was characterized by times of idyllic friendship which inched us toward emotional intimacy which resulted in him hitting the eject button. Repeatedly. Whenever he said...
by Dorothy Greco | Jul 15, 2013 | Blog, Marriage & Family
It was day two of our long awaited Colorado vacation. We were in mid eight mile hike and two of our three sons (then ages eight and twelve) had a meltdown. The hike was too long, the bugs were incessant, it was hot, their feet hurt, Et cetera, Et cetera. I...
by Dorothy Greco | Jun 21, 2013 | Blog, Marriage & Family
I am a limited woman. The older I get, the more I realize this profound truth. Those closest to me experience these limitations most frequently and most profoundly. That would be my husband and three sons. These limitations impact my youngest son the most profoundly...
by Dorothy Greco | May 25, 2013 | Art, Photography, & Beauty, Blog, Marriage & Family
Meteorologically speaking, this was not a great day. The temperatures hovered just above forty. The rain obscured the sun. The wind made it feel like March rather than Memorial Day weekend. But I felt tremendous contentment as I alternated between making photographs...
by Dorothy Greco | Apr 19, 2013 | Blog, Marriage & Family
It was a ridiculous sight. I was eight months pregnant, lying on the basement floor, with the telephone on speaker so my dad could talk me through repairing our broken heater. In that moment, I had an epiphany—ours was not a typical marriage. My husband felt no...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 23, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Marriage & Family, Uncategorized
When the Steubenville verdict became public, I lost the entire day. Alternating between anger and shock, I simply could not stop reading news reports, commentaries, and blogs. Each one cycled me deeper into despair until I finally had to turn off the computer and go...