Something Better
My mother became a widow when she was 84 years old. During the first year her grief was so deep that we almost lost her. With the help of doctors and counselors, she began living again. She was mentally alert … Continue reading →
My mother became a widow when she was 84 years old. During the first year her grief was so deep that we almost lost her. With the help of doctors and counselors, she began living again. She was mentally alert … Continue reading →
Many families are looking ahead to summer activities for their children. Sports camps are plentiful, but suppose your child would like to be an author. Becoming an author is not an easy endeavor. Like any worthwhile pursuit, becoming an author … Continue reading →
How can it be March already? And this year, that means that Easter is in just a few weeks! Are you filling an Easter basket for some special children in your life? Here are a few ideas that will bring … Continue reading →
“There’s nothing good to eat,” says my fourteen-year-old daughter on a daily basis. Trouble is, all she wants to eat these days is junk food. I can’t really blame her, though. My grocery shopping and eating habits weren’t always what … Continue reading →
One of the kids is sick. The others are tired and grumpy. Housework glares. My desk sits neglected. The pot plants are wilting on the front porch. Just do this moment.
Continue reading →“Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.” … Continue reading →