by K-Trina Meador | Dec 1, 2016 | In the Midst Blog
I sit here, thinking of my son. My youngest that is. I have two. I, as almost all parents are, am proud of my children. But I digress. My youngest and I were in San Angelo, Texas, and we attended an arena football game. The opposing team, who was from Alaska, needed...
by K-Trina Meador | Apr 28, 2015 | In the Midst Blog
I sat at a table on the restaurant’s patio, sipping my mocha, pen in hand, observing the rushing crowd when I saw her. How could I not? For she was the only one not in a hurry to be somewhere but was dawdling in each moment. The old woman was an odd-looking sort...
by K-Trina Meador | Oct 27, 2014 | In the Midst Blog
A conviction is a strong belief that so governs your decisions you are willing to die for it. History is full of leaders who changed the world because of their convictions. Let’s look at what they are, exactly. Convictions are a strong inward compass. Ethics...
by K-Trina Meador | Sep 5, 2014 | In the Midst Blog
As a child, I had seventy acres of land ready for daily exploration and adventures. Only after becoming an adult did I realize the differences between country and city living. Often the stories of my childhood become an enamored interest to others. Here is one such...
by K-Trina Meador | Jul 8, 2014 | In the Midst Blog
In the summer of 2012, I spent three months in Ohau, Hawaii. But before I go there, here is some background on how I got this dream job. I am an aircraft mechanic in addition to being an author. It is because of my experience that I was offered and accepted an...