What if you set your bias aside? You don’t have to lose your passions or compromise your convictions to do so, and you can even still have your “IMOs” and your “TBHs,” but what
Being “seen.” How would you define that? What do you think about it? What comes up for you when you read those words? What is your initial reaction? Being “seen.” I think it goes
It’s funny to me, that the only wig that I felt most comfortable in, was my purple one. I loathed the brown one and felt disgustingly fake in it. And despite it’s luxurious length
“Beauty for ashes.” In a very literal sense, Colorado is burning up, the devastation of fires rampant and painful. From the literal ashes and smoke in the air, though, the horizon yesterday was absolutely
The cancer monster is incessant my ear tonight… It’s so hard to describe this element of cancer. I’ve used words like “companion” and “constant” and “always there” and “I know the inside of the
What would your old-fashioned slide show look like if you were only allowed to use the mind’s eye pictures of your memories? *Post 927 Space for Reflection :: 10/18/17 :: Post 51 I had
Getting here was a challenge. We wanted to say ‘yes’ to this because cancer is teaching us to say ‘yes’ to things like this. But saying ‘yes’ to this wasn’t so simple. 2 of
Shenandoah is breathtaking. And the rain that came, instead of being a disappointment, created this deep contrast of colors that could have only been achieved because of it. The bark of the trees blackened
It is with me. Always. I bump my elbow and scream out in pain.I have an incessant itch on a patch of skin.I feel tension in my lower back.I see more hair in my
Chemotherapy. Like any other word, will mean something different to each person. To the patient. The caregiver. The close family and friends. The distant ones. The doctors and nurses. The receptionists checking in the