That morning, she chose her outfit with care, down to just the right jewelry. She took so long fixing her hair, she had to be reminded that it was time to leave for school. She rushed out the door, bulging backpack, lunch bag, and binder all ready to go. Her biggest obstacle of the day […]
Category: Healing
Slow and steady
I would hear her calling me through the intercom system. So I would put down the basketball I was furiously dribbling or the book I was currently devouring or the homework I was trudging through, and I would go to help my grandma. You see, Grandma Rosey had Parkinson’s Disease, and she lived with us […]
Keeping a Tender Heart in the Wake of Injustice
I have a confession to make: I’m a sucker for a good chick flick. I love those fun, light-hearted movies of the romantic comedy variety. And I tend to like ones made back in the 90s or early 00s. The newer ones seem more crass and just less adorable, in my middle-aged opinion. I normally […]
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