It was 2007, I was 52, and it was the day I found my dad lost in his own house. Confused from a stroke he had the night before. It was scary at first, but after taking him to the hospital and learning
He was 8 lbs an 6 ounces, and 22 inches long. I waited patiently for the doctor to clean, and then swooped up my brand new grandson as soon as I had the chance.
He was wrapped tightly in a little b
The kids were getting older, and Ron and I knew we wouldn't have many more chances to enjoy Disney land with them. When got of the flight, the kids were all eager to get unpacked and start wonder
My husband may have lost his sense of adventure, but he didn't lose his loyalty of compassion. When the doctor told me I had breast cancer, I found myself becoming a human tear factory, and I was
My oldest boy Jason, had just turned 19, and had finished packing his car for the drive to college. I was sad that he was going, but not enough to let it show too much. I didn't want him to hav
"You mean its over? Really?" I asked the doctor. I couldn't believe after a year, that my cancer had gone into complete remission.
"Yup. We cant find anymore traces of the tumor
He came into the living room wearing a tight blue leotard, read brief underwear, and a big red sheet as a cape. That memory has a permanent place in my mind, as my son was so cute when he was 3. Not e