A collection of love letters to my readers, The Journal captures all the hard and beautiful moments that intersect yours. Let’s navigate life together—Janene Kraft

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BUILDING HOPE

The flooding came on the heels of the cancer diagnosis, just as unwelcome and unexpected. And as a thousand strands of hair fell from my head, we began counting the losses adding floors and walls, framing and ceilings to the list.

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STORY OF MY LIFE

I carry within me the stories. My people gave me brown eyes, long legs, and a prominent nose.

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HOMESICK

I believed until recently that absentmindedness was the reason I leave my keys on the checkout counter…

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BEING HUMAN

There were three of us—Artist. Professor. Chef. I proposed, “Of body, mind, or spirit, which drives the decisions of your days?”

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THE PARTNERSHIP

I watched my mama take her last breath, then promptly walked to her bathroom to find her favorite French lipstick…

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LIKE A MOTHER, PART TROIS

By the time I was in labor with my third son, I had given up any romanticized notion of a quiet room, lights dimmed low, soft music playing in the background. Throwing birthing plan aside, bringing another human into the world is an in-the-moment thing—internal, singular, rabidly solo, a sacrifice of the body to usher in this unearthly, extraordinary being.

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MORE THAN ABLE

I am here to worship, to set my spirit on something far bigger than myself. But the darkness makes me bold, and my voice begins to rise as if I am the center of this moment and this is my concert crowd.

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GETTING STUCK

Perfect darkness. Reinforced steel concrete walls measuring two feet thick. The inside is daunting, never mind the three-and-a-half foot wide steel clad combination door that gives access to the chamber within.

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GRAINS OF SAND

On the rare Saturdays when my mama would release me from my chores, we’d pile in my denim blue, ’63 VW convertible and head to the beach.

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BODY OF BELIEF

As a child I would join my friends and we’d run to the banks of the overflowing creeks just after the rain and catch crawdads.

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BUILDING HOPE

Sometimes I would sit right down in the middle of the dust and cry.

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FINDING YOURSELF

In the early mornings we’d run through the vineyards until he’d plop down in the mustard blooms, his black coat covered in yellow.

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THE THIRD SPACE

Life’s surprises are sometimes packaged as 4am wakeup calls, when the body tells the mind that something is terribly wrong.

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OUT OF CONTEXT

I place my hands on my sides, thumbs resting just below the back of my ribcage. “Here,” I ask? “Right there,” he replies.

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