Many seniors struggle with the transition from a long‑time home to a retirement residence. This post explores the emotional memories, spiritual downsizing, and new beginnings that make the journey meaningful. Continue reading
Many seniors struggle with the transition from a long‑time home to a retirement residence. This post explores the emotional memories, spiritual downsizing, and new beginnings that make the journey meaningful. Continue reading
In the thick of things, where love, loss, and faith intertwine, I witness the beauty and fragility of aging. As a chaplain, I hold space for seniors navigating life’s transitions—offering solace, reflection, and quiet moments of grace. This journey is one of connection, resilience, and the enduring power of love. Continue reading
A Blue Christmas is for seniors and others who experience a sense of loss during the holiday season. Continue reading
We live in a world that can be stressful and in which we can feel overwhelmed. This applies to seniors, too. Nature is a wonderful way to get back to baseline and feel reenergized, calm and harmonious. Continue reading
Cupid’s arrows can be thought of as ‘love shots.’ In a pandemic, though, we are getting these shots differently. They are more like ‘zingers’ that remind us of the beauty of life as seen in a flower or a child’s … Continue reading
Photo by Bermix Studio on Unsplash I grew up in Champaign, Illinois and have numerous recollections of my experiences there. When needing space, I remember taking Mom’s beige, station wagon Mazda out into the cornfields, parking and just staring at … Continue reading
The coronavirus pandemic, Covid-19, is not the end of the world. It’s the end of the world as we know it and our opportunity to make our world new and better, with our Creator’s help. Continue reading
A stranger traveling through town talks to a woman in an A&W on Christmas Day. He mysteriously vanishes in a blinding flash of light on his way out, leaving the woman and the sole employee perplexed. Continue reading
Everybody has Tear Ducts I believe that the reason God gave us tear ducts is twofold. The first reason is that it’s a natural way to clean our eyes; and the second, and perhaps more important, reason is that tear … Continue reading
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