Molly wanted Jameson to take a picture of her under the Arc de Triomphe, but he was concerned because the drivers in Paris seemed not to understand the concept of separate lanes, driving like there was no tomorrow! He said, "Wait, I will just take a picture for us to remember it!" But, to his... Continue Reading →
How Blessed I Feel Today
Saying you feel blessed is relative. This means that we don't generally think in terms of being blessed until we speak to someone in a worst situation than we find ourselves, which is what happened to me. As I approach my 67th birthday in 10 days, I am so grateful for the modicum of health... Continue Reading →
Oh, to Walk the Streets of Paris Again!
I spotted the Eiffel Tower for the first time as our tour bus rolled into Paris in 1997, and I could not keep my joy inside. I screamed for others to see it off in the distance. That night, I stood under it, amazed at the sheer size of it, as cars passed under it!... Continue Reading →
I Believe God Hears: Psalm Wednesday
Some people don't pray because they don't think that anyone hears them, especially when their troubles linger. It is an act of faith to believe that a loving God does hear our cries. I am a living witness that not only does God hear, but He acts on our behalf. I have the advantage of... Continue Reading →
Have I Finished My Course?
Every day I feel as though I am leaving something undone that I was born to do, a task that only I am qualified and equipped to do. Morning slips into afternoon, and I have not accomplished anything of value, at least that is how I feel. Then, night is upon us, and all that... Continue Reading →
A Different World: November Writing Prompt
Somewhere in a galaxy far away, one filled with colorful mountains and endless beauty, there are people living together in perfect peace. There are no right or left, only individuals determined to live in harmony with each other. There is no struggle for ultimate power at the expense of others' welfare. Political parties are non-existent,... Continue Reading →
Preparing for Our Last Move
As I continue to battle bronchitis and asthma-related symptoms, Douglas and I have determined that we must leave this beloved house that we have lived in for just over three years. We thought it was our last big move, but it has become apparent that something in the house or the surrounding area impacts my... Continue Reading →
