I am so entrenched in the chaos of this phenomena known as COVID-19 and the effect of the virus and its spread. What happens when we look at this as an amazing opportunity to restart and shift gears? This flower is in full bloom in my photo and yet was ephemeral in nature … IContinue reading “Butterfly Effect … Cocooning”
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#GriefCafeBradford
What is Grief? Grief by definition is a keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sorrow; painful regret. Grief is our way of dealing with the losses in our lives and the deep sadness attached. Suffering through grief can be one of the biggest challenges we have to face in our life.Continue reading “#GriefCafeBradford”
Anniversaries … Rites of Passage
Two years ago January 29 I took my last drink. I did not know it would be my last because I had taken what I thought was a last drink many times. This time, on January 29th 2018, did turn out to be my last. So I am celebrating every day that I chose toContinue reading “Anniversaries … Rites of Passage”
Testing my own bias!
This is known as the burning bush … it is the symbol of the Presbyterian Church in Canada and is a beautiful representation of fall being upon us here in SouthWestern Ontario. Firey red leaves, crimson with colour and stays that way well into the snowy days ahead. I have been watching these bushes ofContinue reading “Testing my own bias!”
Bloomin’ time….
Is there anything more joyfilled than a sunflower? As I discovered the work of my mantra this morning these greeted me across the street and on my first steps. What is my mantra today? Well it started last night. I went to bed thinking simply “get up and run” nothing more nothing less. I haveContinue reading “Bloomin’ time….”
My passion for hospice
No one can see the future and in all honesty really does not need to see the future. We are born, we live and then we die. As I remember the first two-thirds of my life I am so very thankful for all the learnings and the challenges I have faced. I held on toContinue reading “My passion for hospice”