If I am walking for meditation, I walk alone. Otherwise, I am a going to chat the entire time and probably about what is stressing me out. We do need to vent at times; however, I’ve noticed for myself that when I vent, I am still holding onto the stressful energy or anger about...
But we also have a role to play in safeguarding our leaders. Paul repeatedly requested the loving engagement of the communities that he led, disclosing his weakness and begging their prayers. Whether or not they invite it, our leaders need us to see them for who they are and not just what...
“I Wanna Go Back,” came on the radio. It describes how as we grow older, we often lose our childlike faith and belief that we can do or be anything. Instead of being grateful we have neighbors next door to play with, we feel like we have to keep up with them. ...
I’ve been referred to as a parent more that usual lately, and it catches me off guard every time. Whether it’s when I pick my kids up from their class at our church or from strangers commenting on my kids or when I’m having to fill out waivers for my kids to play in indoor ...
my babies, 6 years ago I’m not at all sure what to say or how to feel about 6 years NED (no evidence of disease). I hate to even type that acronym, for fear of unleashing the beast that has already turned my life upside-down and left me permanently changed. I feel like a shit...
When the ball dropped at midnight on January 1, 2020 in the middle of Times Square we were excited. This year was going to be the year of vision. Each of us had our own idea of how our enlightenment would play out. We all know what happened next. ...
babies because grandma was an Alaska brown bear and grandpa was a polar bear. But they had lots of them. Four are grown up and still living, the mama and papa and the uncle and aunt. They are hybrids (mules are hybrids, too) and are not supposed to have babies. But mama and papa...
Here you will find various faerie stories from different countries, but they all have something in common - cats play an important role in each story. THE BABY'S BREATH Long, long ago in parts of Europe, it was believed that fairy folk stole babies from their cribs and left in their pla...
She had stolen away, while her babies were fast asleep, to visit Jimmy, the engineer; for Jimmy and Peggy Post-Office were boon companions and shared a dinner daily. As Peggy picked her way along she gave an occasional lick to her lips, for thereupon still lingered both taste and odour ...
Unlike the cats for whom you're named Tigress mother, lion sire, But you inherit neither's ire. Your threat to man not wrath, but size; While there's no malice in your eyes, The hazard lies in frame and strength - In play you may endanger men. ...