If you have ever been a caregiver or currently are a caregiver you have heard the words “You need to take care of yourself”. But actually caring for yourself while caring for those in medical
I am driving a 1955 vehicle. Gosh, in 1955 she was a beaut! Shiny, new, pristine – not a blemish on her. Ran without a hiccup and seemed to get better as it ran –
Agatha Christie’s Poirot mysteries are a favorite of mine and my husband and I spend many a night binging on them. Hercule Poirot is a peculiar, yet sensitive character that we have drawn many “pearls”
When my family and I were traveling to Alaska we made our way through TSA and had to show both our passports and driver’s license to the agent. And in all my years traveling as
I am a planner. I love to research, plan and execute that plan to fruition. As a writer I spend a lot of time planning. I plan my schedule to carve out regular time to
Theologian and Philosopher Soren Kierkegaard is considered to be the creator of existentialism. If you have ever thought about the meaning of life, your purpose in life or why you exist; then you have been
How’s you balance? I’m not talking about walking on a balance beam. Rather, how do you balance the myriad of things to do in the array of areas that make up your life? I don’t
Faith believes when common sense tells you not to. Mixed with attitude which is the ability to see and maintain the positive amidst the medical mayhem; they infuse your world with the courage and strength
From the moment we are conceived we are in a relationship. An expectant mother loves her baby before she has even held the little life in her arms. She nurtures this child and the baby
When someone is going through medical mayhem they may be so low in spirit and tired in body that they don’t feel that God is with then anymore. A range of emotions spring forth that
Trying to think of what to give someone you love on Valentine’s Day? A box of chocolates? No too fattening. Dinner out? After the Christmas we ate our way through? No, that won’t do. Lets
I felt awful. No energy, short of breath but the worse was intermittently feeling faint – almost like someone was playing with a light switch. On-off, on-off: feeling fine then seconds of not feeling fine,