Short story started times three, Characters flip and fold Across the page like a gymnastics meet Where gold is at…
Fishing for Words Part 1
Words swam around in a turbulent sea, While the fisherman, My grandpa in his vest full of extra hooks, Sat…
Isolation, Love, and a Pandemic
Family therapy session Includes a small sandbox, With tiny rakes and brooms, crescent, spiral, and fan shapes, Miscellaneous toy figures: …
“Hope is not Cancelled” Guest Post From Reverend Kevin
“Hope is not canceled. Rev Cameron Kimble [from her blog, Piloting Faith,] shares a message for such a time as…
Interrupting Intrinsic Self
External vision… Lilac frosted tulips, Meringue shaded dahlias, Exotic pale pink hydrangeas, Blossoming each spring Decorating America’s yards, Adding…
Hope Amidst Disappointment During a Pandemic
Saturday morning… the family is still sleeping. I awake and prepare for me-time. Making a cup of coffee, I anticipate…
10 Things I Have Learned During This Pandemic
Every day is a new opportunity to learn, no matter your age. I drive to work each day and can’t help but reflect on the changes in our society, especially when I see road warning signs to stay home so we can all win. I have put together a random list of things that I have decided or things that I see as more important than ever before now. I also want to hear your point of view. What have you noticed or learned during this Covid-19 crisis?
Discernment During a Pandemic
Tackling any problem usually seems like it is the worst ever. It is hard to see a silver lining when everything around seems to be falling apart. Today, I tackle this issue with a little bit of hope thrown in. No matter what challenges you face, I pray that you see some ray of sunshine amidst an other wise cloudy day.
Easter During a Pandemic Part 2
Easter 2020 will forever be etched in our memories as the one that changed all of our traditions. Today, I share with you a bit of my day and a bit of hope as we move forward in this time of crisis. We may be homebound, yet we can still stay connected.