
Comfort and Joy at a Time Like This? (Embracing the embrace)
It was still dark—I guessed it was around six o’clock. I’m talking about last Monday morning. I had been fully awake for at least an
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I write about faith, hope, grief, love – the highs and lows, the holding on and letting go… that kind of stuff.
It was still dark—I guessed it was around six o’clock. I’m talking about last Monday morning. I had been fully awake for at least an
The season of fall rarely passes by without some written poetic rambling on my part. I have a tendency to get all gushy and starry
Top photo: me with granddaughters Leah (11 yrs) and Ophelia (3 1/2 months) I can’t believe August is already more than half over. It feels
Pictured are the young hands of neighbourhood friends of my granddaughter Leah and her little bro, Emerson. This joyful photo was taken in their backyard
The above photo: When it comes to social distancing, you can’t teach an old dog (or young ones) this new trick. Leo in back with
While watching church on TV the Sunday before last, the story was told of Paul and Silas. I thought how fitting a story it is
My blog, ALS with Courage, is where my writing began. Mike and I agreed, if telling our story was helpful to even one person, it was well worth sharing. We received an overwhelming response and quickly realized it was helpful to many.
It’s a ‘stay positive in difficult times story’ about our journey with terminal illness. It’s about giving thanks in every circumstance, having faith, being hopeful and bottom line, it’s about love.
As I continue to write about life after Mike’s passing, ALS with Courage continues to speak to the hearts of people all over the world.