Category Archives: A Widow’s Journey
Rest Fair, My Beloved
Sweet early morning. The crows caw. The birds sing their cacophony of song. A hummingbird investigates my red jacket. I’ve recently taken to sitting in the middle of the swing seat. When I sit at one end the swing doesn’t … Continue reading
Draw Me…
I experienced a time of gripping numbness after Bill died. I completely lost my zest for life. When I sat with my Bible, my eyes would flow over the words but there was no comprehension, no connection at all. When … Continue reading
Simply Breathe
I vividly remember one spring morning, my husband sat on the porch peacefully enjoying the warmth of the sun on his face. Bustling outside in a flurry of chatter with the screen door slamming behind me, I exclaimed, “Wow! … Continue reading
Tides of Grief
I’d love to visit the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, and witness the most dramatic tides on the whole earth. Over “100 billion tons of seawater flows in and out of the Bay during one tide cycle (every … Continue reading