The Ultimate Fighter — Michelle Boyd DeJong

How does a 27-year-old young lady react when she is diagnosed with brain cancer? How do the dreams of a young couple change as one struggles to survive? How often does a patient diagnosed with this dreadful disease have the fortitude to take on … [Read more...]

Those Who Live in Glass Houses…

There are those among us, for whom nothing is ever good enough. The tendency is to spend more time peeking into, and passing value judgments on other peoples’ lives instead of getting our own homes in order. The problem manifests itself across the … [Read more...]

The Rites of Passage

My Mom and Dad passed away more than a few years ago, leaving a void in my life that I struggle with every day. I now watch with empathetic sensitivity, as I see loved ones deal with the trial and tribulations of their parents get older, battling … [Read more...]

Two Steps Back, One Step Forward….

The more we get involved in the day-to-day dimensions of our hectic lives, the easier it is to forget to stop and think why we do what we do. We forget to take a meaningful breath. Unfortunately, the further away we get from school, the more we … [Read more...]