In honor of Mother’s Day the next couple of posts will be dedicated to talking about motherhood, parents and children, and grief. Below is a […]
Grief Threshold
As I navigate my community from one day to the next, I continue to experience the omnipresent nature of death and dying. It’s everywhere. Nearly […]
Actualization & Entertainment
Self Actualization, a term originally coined by Kurt Goldstein and a principle developed by Abraham Maslow: Self Actualization = The highest level of psychological development, […]
Trees + Grief
Yesterday I shared my observation that natural masterpieces like trees do not compete with, nor do they attack one another. As I often aim to […]
Trees
When I can find something more compelling to write about than the endless miracles of nature, I’ll be happy to include more of a contrast […]
Easter Weekend
While we all don’t follow a religion that recognizes today as “Good Friday” and potentially a holiday, many of us do. And others still, will […]
Lotta Good People
More than a decade ago, when I worked as a legal nurse consultant (LNC), I supported the clients of lawyers who’d suffered a medical injury […]
One of Fifty
If you are Spring cleaning like many of us, you may be inspired to let go of some things you thought you needed to hold […]
Chicken Wings
For as long as I can remember, I have celebrated the season of Lent by giving up something that I absolutely love: sugar. As early […]
Emmanuel
Take a breath. This is a difficult topic to write about, but its time. 20 years ago today, I experienced the miracle of new life […]
