Today - May 2, 2019 - marks eighteen years since we lost my daddy to cancer at the age of only 56. As I think about him and so many loved ones who have finished their race in this world - I can't help but to think of eternity. Video excerpt from ... Read More about No More Tears
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Simmering in Saturday
Raise your hand if you collect toys. Any kind of toys – garden toys, craft toys, electronic toys, car toys, sports toys, horse toys, or any one of the endless examples of the shiny things that capture our attention and are fun to collect. Me? One of ... Read More about Simmering in Saturday
Who Does That?
Have you ever found yourself in conflict? Someone says or does something that hurts you - deeply. You are left wonder how to handle the situation. What to do next? Sometimes it is not a close relationship, and you let it go. You move on. Other times, ... Read More about Who Does That?
Grief School Lesson #1: They Said What?
Grief isn’t taught in schools. Most of us learn about grief and how to grieve in the “school of hard knocks.” Baptism by fire, if there ever was. Because we are running around not knowing what to do or what to say, it often falls upon those who are ... Read More about Grief School Lesson #1: They Said What?
Thy Will Be Done
For most of my conscious memory, I’ve had a black thumb. Cacti didn’t stand a chance. Does anyone know how to perform CPR on an air plant? Do rock gardens need water? Yet, I really enjoy the beauty of nature. Lush greenery and vibrant flowers ... Read More about Thy Will Be Done
One More Mile
This morning, I overhead some crazy talk. One of the the girls at physical therapy said, “I had the urge to go on a run last night.” Yeah, you heard right. Then, she proceeded to explain that “a run” meant six miles. You may be one of those people ... Read More about One More Mile
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