Based in the desert of West Texas, Amara Bratcher is a full-time student minister who also writes, takes pictures and volunteers with at-risk children. She has written a book entitled The Bridge That Love Built for adopted kids who have gaps in the early years of their lives. She likes her coffee French Pressed and wears her hair curly 365 days a year. 

adult

you never stop to think about it -
when you’re young,
when it’s your schedule,
when it’s your activities,
when it’s your life that has top billing.

i sit at a desk covered in paperwork, so many sheets left to be chased down.
i got a notification of a bill from a recent doctor’s visit.
i have company unexpectedly staying with me for the next few days.
i live with the keen understanding that my life is not my own - my space is not my own, my time is not my own, even my body is not my own.

as a child, being an adult means independence.
as an adult, being a child means freedom.
those are two very different things.

bankrupted

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