I have been asking for months what my purpose in writing is. In my current re-read of Gretchen Rubin's Better than Before, one particular line jumped out at me that I think may help me answer the question about writing. In the chapter on clarity, Rubin says, "Once I've spelled out the problem in words, the greater clarity usually helps me to spot a solution."
God the Kale, God the Squirrel, and God the Pile of Laundry
A Difference Makes a Difference
A Borrowed Dress, Tom's, and Names
I cannot say why I love names so much. I feel as strongly about names as I do about words and quotes. There is a fierceness I have toward names and the naming of children. I sometimes feel sorry for parents of only children, that they only got once chance at naming. I got four, and wish I got fourteen.