Tag: grateful
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A Tragedy
The name Charlie Kirk did not come to my attention until January 2021 I believe. It was when I left Facebook for a time and found myself going from one platform to another following Conservative voices. Being out of college for awhile it took me a while to learn about him as well as others…
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My Church Community
Growing up I saw this community in action. My grandparents, on both sides of my family, were at the forefront of those activities. Seeing their example was the best thing for me and my siblings and cousins to watch through the years. The past couple of weeks have been a bit stressful. Too many things…
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Caffeine
Sometimes it’s good and a lot of times it’s not. Yesterday as I mentioned I was a bit panicky. I don’t always do well with deadlines. Procrastination was a word I knew well in school. It was a word I lived by literally. This project was nothing like procrastination though. As soon as we met…
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Mother’s Day Methodist Style
Have you had to deal with a relative as a caretaker? Sometimes its not always easy to find the right way to remedy a some situations. Fortunately in this case God put me and my parents at the Methodist Church to make sure this family event was not forgotten. This may even go as far…
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My Appointment
Surprisingly I didn’t throw up in the car on the drive over even though I have felt queasy on and off since late Saturday afternoon. Then I was in the office in less than five minutes of being in the Clinic signing paperwork and sitting down. It was remarkable, Mom said the last few times…
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Last Memories
March of 2020 is ingrained in my mind. The days of missing her feeling off because no one could visit the Nursing Home. March 10th was the last day I got to see Grandma Rosemary alive. There were a couple of days where my mom and uncles saw her at least one other time before…
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Prophylactic Medicine
Yesterday was a beautiful day, Mom and I, even got a walk in. It was a nice warm Monday and it felt like a spring day that we all needed. Right! However, in the middle of the day I began having some blurring in my eye that usually is a precursor to a migraine. There…
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A Fact of Life… & Dialysis
This morning I was rehashing with my boyfriend SAD-seasonal affective disorder. I have had to live with it with some family members. Most recently the weather has made walking much colder and harder to walk outside. Around here there aren’t too many good areas for exercise for free. Stress and lack of sunlight during the…




