Seeing Interruptions as Invitations from Our Immanuel
If there is one constant in life it is change. If you’re like me, a natural born planner, this can be a difficult pill to swallow. Life just never seems
If there is one constant in life it is change. If you’re like me, a natural born planner, this can be a difficult pill to swallow. Life just never seems
As I walked along the shoreline that morning the waves of the sea rolled and roared beside me. Each new sparkling wave first rising to its peak. Then tumbling over
Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving and offering a few helpful tips for the Thanksgiving holiday. Bring a Bag: Whether near or far bringing a bag, a backpack,
I sat there at the kitchen table in frustration with my head in my hands. I was stressed and under allot of pressure from every angle that day. The week
We had decided to allow Abbey to go ahead with her normal school day. This simply meant, on our end, that we would get her ready in the morning and
I began, “Knock-knock” She asked with a little prompting, “ Who’s There?” I replied, “Lettuce”. Then prepared to follow up with a funny punch line. But instead of asking the
Katherine Wolf is no stranger to a life of pain and hardship. She miraculously survived a stroke that occurred 6 months after the birth of her first son, and now
Just like anyone else who was alive that day, I can remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when the events of that day unfolded. I was
The thing is Abbey doesn’t want to fall apart like this. By nature, she wants to be cheerful, to be busy doing something she loves, and to be engaged with
If I could go back in time and speak to myself at the beginning of this journey with special needs, there is so much I’d want to share. This journey
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