God created us to appreciate variety. For instance, He gifted us with the potential to enjoy over 10,000,000 colors he placed on the earth. They vary even moment by moment as we look see sunlight streaming through the sky. Each wave of the ocean rolls to […]
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The Treasure of Being There (My Covid Chronicles)
If you’ve read my blog, “Blessings From Tragedy,” you know what kind of Christmas we had this year. As I’ve been here for my mother, I’ve been surprised by the priceless treasures that I got when I came to give. Helping others through their sorrow and […]
The Meteor Metaphor (My Covid Chronicles)
As a 5th grader, I got to bring the most astounding Show and Tell to class! It was around 1976; my dad worked his way up from a clerk to supporting the government’s space program. My creative Dad got copies of those Mars photos from the […]
Blessings Within the Tragedy (My Covid Chronicles)
This year, there was no quiet coffee in the peace of Christmas morning as everyone slept. This almost holy time for me didn’t exist this year, nor did any semblance of Christmas we love. Things can always be worse, but they certainly could have been better […]