I knew it was going to be a bit heart wrenching for me to bring back these memories, but I felt I had to find the strength to do it since so many parents have suffered the loss of a baby. But before we go there, as usual, I have a few announcements: Don’t forget…
Abortions, Miscarriages, Stillbirths and Adoptions
Our pool deck in the backyard is pretty old and nasty. Part of the reason is that a few years ago, trying to get it ultraclean as part of my spring cleaning, I pressure washed it and then followed up with a nice muriatic acid scrub. As I did it, I noticed the deck, once…
Abortions, Miscarriages and Stillbirths, Part Two
I was listening to a talk show on radio (which of course means I’m old. Don’t rub it in.) and the guest was saying that if our country became totally cashless, we’d eliminate or at least reduce the illegal immigration problem. I can see how it would help, because if all payments were electronic, you’d…
Abortions, Miscarriages and Stillbirths, Part One
I had a wonderful visit from Erik yesterday. While I was transcribing a session, I felt his presence more strongly than I ever had before and saw his image in my mind’s eye. He was wearing blue jeans, a white wife beater and a cap with the bill turned askew. Then I felt strong goosebumps on…
Channeling Mother Teresa, Two Part
What synchronicity that the Huffington Post had an article about Mother Teresa that did not paint a pretty picture. It seems like every time we post a celebrity interview, news on them comes out! Me: Mother Teresa can you discuss the difficulty you experienced when you left the convent, and what happened that changed you…
Erik on Abortions
I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. My second eldest, Michelle, had a great birthday with sunshine both Saturday and Sunday. Rune raced up in Decatur, Texas, barely dodging tornadic T-storms, and now, I’m nestled up inside with my laptop sharing Erik with you fine folks while listening to the heavy rain punctuated by angry…