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That time I was sitting in a cemetery
By susan
In Aging, full life, Pain, Process, Waiting
Posted May 16, 2016

That time I was sitting in a cemetery

I used to love Alanis Morisette back in the days of my adolescent angst. She would scream and wail about scratching her nails down someone else’s back in the hope that her ex would feel it. She [...]

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I hope you dance
By susan
In Grief, Hope, Pain, Process
Posted September 19, 2014

I hope you dance

If one were to evaluate the quality of my week in relationship to the quality of other weeks of my life, this week would suffer greatly in comparison. Every cell in my body is screaming from [...]

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Ducks, Adrenaline and Volleyball
By susan
In Emotional Catastrophes, full life, Grief, Hope, Love, Pain, Process, Storms, Team player
Posted June 26, 2014

Ducks, Adrenaline and Volleyball

I read something today that made me laugh. Ducks walk out of a lake, flap their wings and fly off. Good for you, duck. I wonder if you have adrenal glands. If so maybe instead of “shaking things [...]

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Battling Headwind
By susan
In Emotional Catastrophes, Faith, Freedom, full life, Grace, Grief, Pain, Process, Storms
Posted February 4, 2014

Battling Headwind

If I had had the energy to stop and take a picture you would have seen what I saw. A beautiful flat bike path meandering through the surrounding hills. Yucca plants leaping joyously from the [...]

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Catching Sand Pipers
By susan
In Featured, Freedom, full life, Process
Posted September 7, 2013

Catching Sand Pipers

I don’t know if that dog realized that it was never in a million years going to catch one of those sand pipers, but I do know that it seemed more alive in the pursuit.

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A Ball in the Hand
By susan
In Discipline, Faith, Miraculous, Pain, Process, Storms, Team player
Posted May 22, 2012

A Ball in the Hand

My son’s baseball team won their first game last night. It was epic. After 17 L’s they finally notched a W. One tiny, priceless, beautiful W, dangling on a hook in the scoreboard window. [...]

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