As I sit, yet once again, savoring the momentary silence that signals that I am home alone, I find myself giddy with anticipation. It is Thanksgiving Eve, and I am more than ready to welcome back one of my favorite… Read More ›
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The Year of Living Intentionally: Day 39
Today was riddled with waves of anxiety and fear, as I stood with one shaky foot in the past and took an even shakier step toward the future. It is one thing to know what you want, and it is… Read More ›
Just Because
I used to wonder what it would be like to attend my own funeral, and recently, I got a preview of sorts. Shortly after I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I have been receiving numerous calls, emails, texts, cards, flowers, food, mementoes,… Read More ›
Forgotten on Father’s Day
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Photo Credit: http://www.naturalhealtcareguide.com Father’s Day is a day set aside to honor and celebrate those who are fathers or father figures to children of all ages. For those of us fortunate enough to have a…
A Friend In Need
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Photo Credit: freeprintableonline.com There are as many definitions and descriptions of friendship as there are friends in the world. There are forever friends, fast friends, fair weather friends, true blue friends, and so forth. I…
On the Twenty-Fourth Day of December . . .
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Photo Credit: Pinterest I never thought that a trip to the emergency room to begin my day and spending Christmas Eve alone to end my day would help show me more of the love, light,…
On the Thirteenth Day of December . . .
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Photo Credit: Pinterest If you have been following this blog over the past six weeks or so, you have read several posts about my friend Dina’s twenty year old son, Tyler, who died on Halloween…
From the Bottom of My Big Heart . . .
As my birthday winds to a close, I am left feeling completely and utterly overwhelmed in the best possible way, thanks to all of the messages, calls, texts, cards, and gifts from my family and friends near and far. … Read More ›
Soul Food – by Kristi Jo Jedlicki
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Soul Food by Kristi Jo Jedlicki It is said that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. Since I am neither a man nor a chef, I don’t know if that adage…