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May 20, 2016

Motherhood

Once there was sweet Motherhood Sacrifice of self; seems no more. Womanhood now demands its privilege “It’s my body, I have my human rights.” Does wee one have no civil liberties? Must baby sacrifice its life, its future, Because of … Read More
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Published on May 20, 2016 07:47

May 13, 2016

It’s funny how much it can hurt!

Flash of Silver…the leap that changed my world Question #22 Rite of Passage Eight –A Taste of Things to Come– (1951-1953) Age 17-19 years old Q: Jesting: A jest has been described as a fishhook (and line) set in hard … Read More


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Published on May 13, 2016 08:00

May 12, 2016

Hope

Hope some wander through the wilderness of life without a star to navigate the way, or a friend who’s qualified to guide. thus they meander, lonely, empty and bereaved. some live a life of self-deceptive peace, which glorifies the enemy … Read More


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Published on May 12, 2016 18:07

May 6, 2016

Hands

Hands Hands are for working, for loving, for giving, for playing, for mending the sick. Hands can be shocking, be gentle, be pretty, be perfect, be strong, or be weak. Hands can be willing to toil for each other, to … Read More


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Published on May 06, 2016 18:04

Honesty, with words

Flash of Silver…the leap that changed my world Question #21 Rite of Passage Seven –A Fate Worse Than Death– (1951-1953) Age 17-19 years old Q: What advice would you give your young adult children when they first leave home? Did … Read More


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Published on May 06, 2016 18:00

April 29, 2016

Leaving Home

Flash of Silver…the leap that changed my world Question #20 Rite of Passage Seven –A Fate Worse Than Death– (1951-1953) Age 17-19 years old Q: When did you first leave home? How did it feel to have to make your … Read More


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Published on April 29, 2016 18:00

Creations Love

Creations Love (Not a fetus but Creator’s Life) Cradled deep within a mother’s womb Begins a tiny seed a being, A babe, a wonder, a design, With potential for the future. Builder, artist, or an author. A composer, for the … Read More


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Published on April 29, 2016 17:56

April 22, 2016

I know my dad loved me…now!

Flash of Silver…the leap that changed my world Question #19 Rite of Passage Seven –A Fate Worse Than Death– (1951-1953) Age 17-19 years old Q: Distant Dads: Was your dad distant, without too much warmth or interest in you? Can … Read More


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Published on April 22, 2016 19:11

Couple Power

Couple Power To stride the narrow path as one – each can lead the way. Foil the devil’s cunning by not falling by the way. Couple power is no illusion, its shared autonomy, a marriage blessed when one plus one, … Read More


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Published on April 22, 2016 19:05

April 15, 2016

Stranger

Stranger A stranger leaned on the garden gate, Where a ‘sweetheart’ lady, with silver hair, tended her flowers with loving care. Seeing the stranger, she smiled, a sad smile, “I’m lonely, you know, though, it has been a while since … Read More


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Published on April 15, 2016 17:00

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