Category Archives: Reading

Alzheimer’s Patients deserve Execution

The headline jumped out at me like a bright neon elephant in print: “Dementia Argument Delays Execution.” Dementia and execution are two words that should never be placed in the same sentence. The associated press had my attention. I settled … Continue reading

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The Healing Center

I think people get bored of grief.” said Natasha. It’s like you’re allowed some unspoken allotted time – six months maybe- and then they get faintly irritated that you’re not ‘ better,’ like your being self-indulgent hanging on to your … Continue reading

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Couch Surfing

Reading through my articles, this one Couch surfers” uncover free lodging, new friends   made me pause and reflect. I was unsure why I saved it. Perhaps because the term “Couch Surfing” in my profession is often defined as “The practice of … Continue reading

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The Smallest Things

I have discovered  that the smallest things are the grist of life-not the big things. It’s the small ones that life and give us the opportunity to grow- like the little irritation, which turned into rage I felt with the … Continue reading

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Having It All

I came across an article that asked, “What does it mean to have it all?” I openly admit I am still pondering this question for myself at this stage of my very best life, but I loved these replies, and … Continue reading

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