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 [...]

A Time for Prayer

By |2022-12-23T07:23:09-06:00December 22, 2022|

Earlier this year I spoke to the city council at the final meeting before the warming shelter in our town finally got everything in place to build the new shelter around the corner from my house. This is part of what I shared. Last week a 40-year-old man was found dead after the coldest night of the winter season. The police have not released [...]

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