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‘Dear Dad, I forgive you. Happy Father’s Day.’
Here’s one of the greatest things you can do for your dad on Father’s Day … forgive him. And if your dad is no longer alive, it’s the greatest thing you can do for yourself. For just about every child … Continue reading
‘Why me? … Why not me?’
It’s one of the hardest questions anyone who experiences something catastrophic has to face, and I’m sure it’s on the minds of many injured in the Orlando shootings this past weekend: “Why me?” Why did I get cancer? Why did … Continue reading
Desperately seeking justice
A little over three years ago we woke to news of the Boston Marathon bombing. The shooter in this weekend’s attack in Orlando made reference to that event. The following is taken from what I wrote that morning and revisited … Continue reading
What you see in the backward glance
One of our MemberPartners recently lost a very dear friend. In the process of grieving, she related some of the beautiful things that were shared in this friend’s passing as it appears she was an inspiration to many. One of … Continue reading
Holy punctuation!
Never place a period where God has placed a comma. – Gracie Allen comma n. a punctuation mark indicating a pause between parts of a sentence, or dividing items in a list. period n. used at the end of a … Continue reading
We’ll stand by you
Oh, why you look so sad? Tears are in your eyes Come on and come to me now Don’t be ashamed to cry Let me see you through ‘Cause I’ve seen the dark side too When the night falls on … Continue reading
That darn Thing One Syndrome is back!
I call it the Thing One Syndrome. It’s that one thing in your life that if you could fix it, you would have most, if not all, of your problems solved. It can be anything – a bad habit, a … Continue reading
Get out and vote (but don’t forget who you are)
Well it’s primary election time here in California and I don’t think I can remember a stranger election than this one. Most people are looking at the candidates for President and thinking, “This is it? This is the best our … Continue reading
What I learned at the DMV
Chandler, our 16-year-old son, recently got his learner’s driving permit. To do so he had to pass a written test of 46 multiple choice questions. We were concerned about the test because Chandler has challenges reading due to a learning … Continue reading