When Mom was in the throes of Alzheimer’s Disease, her sewing room became a physical photo of what was going on in her mind. Things were in odd places or lost. Clutter began to be the norm. Everything seemed to be in disarray. Her kitchen mirrored more of her diminishing ability to organize. And her checkbook was next to impossible to figure out. Everything was bent out of shape. Since I cared for Mom on a regular basis, my heart ached for her. She used to be so kind and loving and always wanting to help others for as long Read More
Category: Fresh Insights
The Phantom and Hypocrisy
“I have a surprise for you so bring something a little dressy.” She sounded excited. My curiosity was piqued, and my anticipation ran high as I packed the following morning.
Treasures in the Ditch
Sometimes the struggles in life and the obstacles in our path can cause us to become disappointed or frustrated. It can be compared to looking for treasures in the ditch. Why would I do that? Why would anyone?