On Choices, Priorities, and Consequences
As my children were growing up, I told them frequently, “You have to make choices
As my children were growing up, I told them frequently, “You have to make choices
My father died five years ago yesterday, on January 5, 2015. His death was sudden—I’d
My latest novel, My Hope Secured, featured scenes of two family Christmases. One Christmas celebration
This year’s Christmas tree is up and decorated. As I’ve mentioned before, my husband and
Every year Christmas sneaks up on me. It shouldn’t, I know. It’s always on December
I only spent one Christmas at my maternal grandparents’ home in Pacific Grove, California. That
I’ve started decorating for Christmas, which is the only season for which I do much
I wrote earlier this year (see here and here) about the problems that the United
Thanksgiving is behind us now, but just barely. I was thinking this past holiday weekend
My youngest brother is eleven and one-half years younger than I am. Given where our