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Transforming Suffering Days 42-43
On February 10, 2000 Josephine Margaret Bakhita was declared a Saint by the Catholic church and was the first black woman to receive this honor. Saint Bakhita was born into a loving family in 1869 in Darfur Sudan. Her family… Continue reading
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Mother NURture – Days 37-41
This sculpture, which I call Mother NURture, offers you a new way to experience both nature AND nurture. Continue reading
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“Move Over!” Days 35-36
Laughter is the best medicine Continue reading
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Life’s Load-Bearing Pillar – Days 30-34
My first caregiver was a woman. God willing, my last caregiver will be as well. Continue reading
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Our Geography – Days 25-27
Can caregivers accustomed to healing broken bodies find greater beauty in the brilliant geography of their own and all others? Continue reading
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Love is the Bridge Days 21-24
This week I connected with a friend who is going through a difficult time. She acknowledged the sadness that she is feeling and the myriad of emotions that arise when one experiences loss and the uncertainty that accompanies an ending.… Continue reading
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Days 16-20 Recognition or Relevance?
Relevance is meaning. Recognition is fame. Dr. King won both. But, caregivers win the only trophy that matters whenever they serve others. Continue reading
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Unfinished or Endless? Days 14-15
The Unfinished By Viktor E. Frankl We cannot judge a biography by its length,Nor by the number of pages in it.We must judge it by the richness of its contentsSometimes those unfinished are among the most poignant.We cannot judge a… Continue reading
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“One Thing At A Time”? Days 9-13
Society demands that we multitask with no mistakes! How can we do just one thing at a time? Continue reading