Imagine if you will that dating is sitting or standing on a dock with someone that you are wanting to get to know. You talk for a bit but you realize that this person is actually not really someone you want to spend any long amount of time with so you kindly (KINDLY) say thankContinue reading “It’s a boat”
Tag Archives: Forgiveness
Part eleven: Through the Pass
“December 8th “ I whisper to myself as I lie in bed the next morning, I wiggle my toes and then stretch long and luxuriously.” So this is it, my last day.” Funny how I it just doesn’t feel any different than yesterday but then, life is like that I guess. Someone dies andContinue reading “Part eleven: Through the Pass”
Part ten: goodbyes
On December 7th I woke up thinking about all the people in my world that I would be leaving behind, my parents, my sister, my Grandpa and aunt and my friends. That was the hard part, saying goodbye to them, knowing they would suffer the agony of death far more than I would. IContinue reading “Part ten: goodbyes”
wait for the scar
Sometimes healing is a quick and painless; a cut that stings but quickly clots and scabs. Sometimes though it is a festering wound, one that needs time and treatments; painful treatments. I once had a burn on my leg from a heating pad. When I woke in the morning my leg stung and had aContinue reading “wait for the scar”
Forgive?
This is not a review… but I have been asked to review Mark and Grace Driscoll’s new book and I am in the process of reading it… it’s about marriage, in fact it’s title is ‘Real Marriage’ but this particular portion of the book stood out on a different level and I thought toContinue reading “Forgive?”
I am sorry
when Josh was born there was both celebration at the birth of our first child, and the first Grandchild in the family, the first nephew, the first boy on our side since my Dad. Along with that joy though there was also grief, that he was born with such struggle, that he was so ill,Continue reading “I am sorry”