Cancer, Hospice, Decisions – “A Storied Life”

He was ready to make the call. We weren’t. But it was his decision. When my father got his diagnosis for incurable lung cancer, he shortly decided to call in…
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He was ready to make the call. We weren’t. But it was his decision. When my father got his diagnosis for incurable lung cancer, he shortly decided to call in…
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This delightful new board book, Dinner for Dinos: Gulf, Guzzle, Chomp, Chew, will help children want to eat healthy foods without a battle. It will appeal to young children on several levels…
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It’s Draining “White people are exhausting.” Maybe we hear statements like this, and react with, “Another white-bashing.” But maybe it’s because we just haven’t listened, really listened, before. If we…
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Invisible? If nobody sees it, does it matter? Is it real? We live in an era of publicly-groomed lives. We carefully manage the image we reveal to the world. We…
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Say Who? Just not her. Anybody but him. Sometimes we just want to say no. No, God, don’t ask me to love that person. Bring me someone else that’s not…
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People over fifty-five are now the fastest-growing demographic for gym membership. Taking care of our bodies is a great thing. We all should do it. But obsessing over our bodies…
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