What’s My Take-Away from COVID-19?
Leg braces from 9 months to three years of age and a plethora of medical issues spanning my 65 years on earth has taught me to find the message and meaning within the medical mayhem.
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Curse or Gift?
Is anyone else having a problem with the need and dependence on all the technology to navigate through this pandemic? I am not totally devoid of knowledge in this area. In the course of my
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Starve the Fear and Feed a Family
You just found out your best friend has the COVID-19 virus. Or maybe its one of your parents, but you don’t dare go over because you have a child that is immune compromised. You want
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How Do You Survive COVID-19?
Has the news been filling you with fear – even more than usual? You can’t turn on the TV, radio, or go into a grocery store without being reminded that the world is dealing with
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A Queen Size Bed Brings a Queen Size Gift
Have you noticed how sometimes change can inadvertently bring you unexpected gifts? Consider it a bonus for all the hassle that change can bring. It all started with a queen size bed for our guest
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From Our Home to Yours
May the blessings of Christ be with you in all the ups and downs of your life. May your life be happy and joyful today, tomorrow and always. Blessings for Health & Wellness. Loretta
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This Thanksgiving, I’ll have a Serving of Humanity, Please
This Thanksgiving let’s share some Ubunto (pronounced Oo-boon-too). Ubunto is a practice or belief system in certain regions of South Africa. When someone does something wrong, he is taken to the center of the village
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Who is This Person?
I have spent 64 years with this person. I thought I knew exactly who she was. In the recent years I have noticed that who she is not who I am. The things that I
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Is The Cure Worse Than The Disease?
I had a friend who was diagnosed with breast cancer but because she was afraid of the healthcare industry, doctors, surgery, and possible treatments chose to go untreated. Nine years later, when she could barely
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