Disaster, A Matter of Perspective

By |2023-01-28T10:51:42-06:00January 28, 2023|

I don't remember what we were arguing about on the morning of January 28, 1986 at 6:37:53.444 Hawaiian time, but I know my husband and I were once again at odds about something. I can't recall the exact words we said a little over a minute later at 6:38:58.798, but I'm sure we were equally passionate on the subject. With more bad times than [...]

The Red Cape

By |2022-12-31T09:08:29-06:00December 31, 2022|

My son’s anniversary is coming up. There were many years when his father and I could only talk through attorneys, but eventually we each settled into our messy lives and moved forward. Nicholas married a girl from Wisconsin and so all of the Hawaii family arrived in the dead of winter for the wedding. January 2 in Wisconsin is typically cold and that year [...]

The Cereal and Milk Miracle     

By |2022-12-23T08:20:52-06:00December 23, 2022|

This has not been the best of years, but it certainly has not been the worst.  This is a story that happened decades ago, but as people are finding it harder to afford food for their families with the rising inflation it seems a good reminder about what the miracles that are still being performed today. As a single mom, I panicked every month [...]

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