“What a day!” Joshua and MaryEllen both would have agreed with this statement, except they would have added more adjectives such as fantastic, marvelous, wonderful, …
Read More »Family Life
Organizing Family Reunions
Few gatherings are as meaningful and as memorable as family reunions. As families grow and the individual members follow their own paths, family reunions serve …
Read More »Scrapbooking
I tried and failed at scrapbooking. It’s not that I didn’t enjoy it and not that I didn’t buy all the supplies (yikes!), but I’m …
Read More »Someone Important
I used to be someone important. Formerly, I was a teacher educating a hundred kids each week. I loved my work. I loved the mentoring, …
Read More »When to Start School
Just because children typically start school or kindergarten at five or six years of age, and first grade at six or seven, doesn’t mean that …
Read More »Giving The Gift of Life
Death sometimes occurs abruptly, surprising unprepared relatives and loved ones. Then there’s the question of organ donation. Often families are asked to make this life-saving …
Read More »Navigating Grief
“Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it,” observed Helen Keller. Many people have experienced the deep …
Read More »Older Caregivers
It began with: “In sickness and in health….” It has been a promise, a commitment, and a way of life—a very personal part of couple …
Read More »Knowing Names
Parents and friends of children and youth are responsible for helping younger generations avoid drugs and risky sexual behaviors. If we neglect to do this, …
Read More »Euthanasia and Ethics
Ethicist and author, Mark Carr, shares from his own heart as he examines tough questions about ethics and end of life decisions. I never imagined …
Read More »