THE PUZZLE AND THE PHONE CALL My life lies scattered ‘bout me Puzzle pieces all about. No game did this, it happened When my life was just in route. Each day I ’wake with pain, Is it possible you do? … Continue reading
THE PUZZLE AND THE PHONE CALL My life lies scattered ‘bout me Puzzle pieces all about. No game did this, it happened When my life was just in route. Each day I ’wake with pain, Is it possible you do? … Continue reading
I’ve always loved trees. I can remember as a child a tiny palm tree my Dad planted in our front yard in Pomona California. Many, many years later when my sisters and I had all left home, Dad sold … Continue reading
Those of us who have had to change our lives due to illness, accident or chronic pain know all about being lonely and isolated. During this time when the world is more divided than not, during this social change … Continue reading
We learn early in life to relate to our world by using our five senses. Many individuals believe a fetus in the womb learns the sound of his mother’s voice long before birth. I love to read true … Continue reading
Let’s celebrate the Fourth of July and put our pain aside for today. Is that okay with all of you? Is there any other American holiday that brings back more memories than the Fourth of July? Probably Christmas … Continue reading
My Mom always had many humorous and unusual expressions. She was brought up by her elderly English grandparents which put her in a generation a bit behind herself and many of her contemporaries. One of my favorites among those … Continue reading
If you live with chronic pain and/or illness, I’m certain there are days when you have felt that emotion. Some days go from awful to hideous to worse and then, “Oh my God.” Anyone who lives with the constant … Continue reading
They say that in the mind of God There are these souls called twins, Because they love forever That’s true of her and him. Young and proudly lonely Her heart had known no joy When he came into … Continue reading
Where do you find courage? On a battlefield in war? On the streets of a vast city With its violence unscored? Is courage just in movies Or only found in books? Does it have to be dramatic … Continue reading
Julie Andrews eat your heart out. Yes indeed, I love “raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens.” And most of all my very kind and wonderful spouse. He has had to adjust to my way of a disabled life and … Continue reading