Keeping it in the day.
In 2012, I became acquainted with the Schultz family through Mike’s blog ‘Echo of Hope’. The description of hospital life … Continue reading Keeping it in the day.
In 2012, I became acquainted with the Schultz family through Mike’s blog ‘Echo of Hope’. The description of hospital life … Continue reading Keeping it in the day.
Feelings are funny creatures. They don’t listen to logic, they are impulsive, and whimsical. They never seem to care about … Continue reading Feelings.
Like most people, I have a few flaws. I’m scatter-brained. I forget things like birthdays, anniversaries and doctor’s appointments. I say … Continue reading Taking Ownership
Today, my father would have been 76 years old. In years past, I would call him up, sing him ‘Happy … Continue reading Happy Birthday, Dad. Love you.
According to Ancestry DNA, I have about 20% of Irish DNA. Granted, it’s part of the 75% European piece of … Continue reading Happy St. Patrick’s Day to Me?
When she awoke the next morning after a very restless night, she realized that she still had blood in her … Continue reading Inviting in Compassion while shutting the door on resentment
Heart month is coming to an end and I totally slacked off spreading CHD awareness. No pun intended, but my … Continue reading Half the Heart Mom I Used to Be
I am regretting not attending the Women’s March in Boston this past Saturday. I knew that it would have been … Continue reading The power of having a choice, and the hope that comes with it
It’s interesting when what is supposed to be simple, becomes difficult and challenging. The procedure Izzie had recently was described … Continue reading Tales from the Pre-Op Scavenger Hunt
For years, my father, sister and I would spend weekends, school vacations and a few evenings a month together. We … Continue reading And then there were two…
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