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Grief is not a fast-food drive thru
I am baffled by society’s view of grief. We often view grief as something exceedingly negative, perhaps even wrong, especially if we […]
I am baffled by society’s view of grief. We often view grief as something exceedingly negative, perhaps even wrong, especially if we […]
In church today while we were singing, this line that caught my attention, buoyed me, carried me: “Hope for the hopeless.” Hope, it […]
As Beth Moore said today on Instagram; “I really do love love. What I don’t like is for people who don’t feel […]
I am six years old, ready to go into Grade One. We are standing on the tarmac. Me and my brothers. We […]
Do you ever get that failing feeling as if it is all too much? How do I navigate, make my way through […]
Yesterday, I followed a writing prompt: it was fascinating to see what happened as I did the exercise. Check it out.Here is […]
When we were young and longing for our children to be born: for those sweet baby powder newborns placed in our arms […]
What is the Christmas present no one wants to open, but one which most of us do? Pandora’s Box. The locked lid […]
We stand back in dismay and watch as those we love, make choices that baffle us; there is no frame of reference […]
Today I am thinking of family, of love and loss. Grief is about love; a woeful love song, its heartrending lament. Elisabeth and […]