There are many times as a parent that protecting our child from the hurting world is a natural response. All of us remember the ups and downs of growing up that challenged our families. Though most days were good, enough were not good and those were the ones that taught us a lot about the … [Read more...]
A Denial
Written in memory of my first husband’s passing nineteen years ago, I share my observations of the courage it takes to look ahead in the shadow of illness. A week after John died, my beloved niece was getting married. Of course the timing was rough and my not attending would have been an … [Read more...]
The Purse
One of my beloved friends was sitting next to me in the back seat of our car. We had driven her to the local Walgreens so she could pick up a prescription. She opened the door, retrieved her purse and left, promising a quick return. As she exited, holding her bag, I could not help notice how thin … [Read more...]
Even with a Broken Heart
My friend Kate became a widow three weeks ago. We just received a beautiful “thank you” note from her that truly allows us to see into her soul. She is one of those I like to call, “the lucky ones.” Her life centered around one man, one marriage, and one family conceived in love. Now that is a … [Read more...]
Wheels or Walking
In 1990, I had several part time jobs. One was being a companion to a young woman who was a quadriplegic and mute, caused by an overdose of strong medication. She had been a resident of the County Nursing Home for ten years when her mother published an ad asking for a person to spend two hours a … [Read more...]
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