Most of us never fully understand how some people suffer from non-visible afflictions, every day. How we might better learn to “be there” for them is up to us to understand.
A Ticket to Change
Winning the lottery isn’t always about the ticket. Sometimes just having a roof over your head and enjoying a spaghetti dinner make you feel like you’ve won.
The Man Who
This poem describes the lack of connection we are feeling in a world losing its attachment to the other by a continual bombardment of options.
Silent Night With Mom and Dad
I start singing Silent Night and my parents listen politely. I am not the best singer in the house but I have heart. As I am singing my father gets up and goes into the kitchen to get himself and my mother a drink.
Your Heart’s Desire
If you feel stuck in patterns or a relationship, if you are afraid to take risks because of the hurts you’ve experienced in the past, then it’s time to pause.
My Mother’s Bright Blue Mercedes
My heart skipped a beat and I suddenly remembered our dreams and knew right then and there, my Mother was up in Heaven driving a brand new bright blue Mercedes.
On the Zen of Toll House Cookies
Years before gourmet chocolate chip cookies made their appearance, Mom’s cookies were famous in our neighbourhood as the ultimate melt-in-your-mouth treat. If she’d opened a stand then, we’d be millionaires now.
The Allegory of Marriage
a man and woman balanced on a log over a river, holding on to each other by a rope knotted in the middle.
Better Relationships Through Balance
When our bodies are healthy, they are said to be “in balance.” Anything more than a slight shift can cause a disturbance. The same can be said for relationships.
The Memory Bowl
At a time when I needed my family and friends the most, they were there. A story of love, and how a wooden bowl became a symbol of everything beautiful at a time when it felt like life was anything but.
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