We rarely think twice about breathing. We breathe in. We breathe out. Air rushes into our lungs, and a quick exchange occurs; oxygen in and …
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My Plan or His Plan
After completing my freshman year of college, I decided to do something entirely out of character. I had a plan to spend a year abroad …
Read More »Painful Learning
With my first pregnancy and delivery, I got my Ph.D. in pain. Looking back now, what makes me most sad is remembering how innocent I …
Read More »A Not So Typical Night
It wasn’t what I’d call a typical night. My stepdad was out of town for a work trip. Now it was just my mom, my …
Read More »An Unlikely Angel
Our friends, Jo Ann and Norman from Indiana, and my husband and I, had just completed three months of volunteer work with ROAM (RVers on …
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It was late, as usual. Only the lights from Palikir Church illuminated the outside world as I said my goodbyes to the remaining church members …
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When my children were very little, I discovered the importance of eye contact. This can result in behavior adjustment. Once past the age of nursing …
Read More »Trauma of Deliverance
“There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing …
Read More »What Is Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)?
Tardive Dyskinesia, or TD, is one of the muscular side effects of antipsychotic drugs, especially the older generation, like haloperidol. TD does not occur until …
Read More »My Exploding Schedule
Help God: I’d like to call a timeout from my schedule and have some soothing “Enya” quiet time with you, but today’s one of those …
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