It;s been just under two and one half years since our journey started. It's been long, and hard, and heavy. My shoulders literally ache, I now posess a plethora of new wrinkles, my body has taken a huge amount of stress and somehow managed not to implode. A few weeks back I had what could … Continue reading For today, I SMILE!
Jace Appeal
The appeal of Jace is subtle. He's a little boy now in a mans body. Bigger than he was when he entered Clark County jail after being found guilty by a jury of one. When I visit Jace, which is often, we spend most of our time playing games. Jace loves to play games. My … Continue reading Jace Appeal
Letting go
As 2018 comes to a close, and I am finally able to hold my son again, I am looking back at the worst year of my life and attempting to let go. Pain is not new to me - nor injustice. Like most I have been cheated, lied to, betrayed. It's a part of life. … Continue reading Letting go
Willful Blindness
Saturday evening I was driving my brand new, just off the line, RV trailer - through the blinding rain, swaying dangerously, living my white knuckled newest adventure. My youngest accompanied his worried mother north - and in an effort to calm and sooth her nerves and fears, he played a Ted Talk. This particular Ted … Continue reading Willful Blindness
Get me to the church on time
CHURCH is good - togetherness, unity, spirituality, the warmth of acceptance, open hearted love and kindness. STATE is good - Resource management, social stability for the whole - not just those in power, communication and travel infrastructure, security and health availability. CHURCH AND STATE IS BAD!!! Thomas Jefferson and the Bill of Rights The "wall … Continue reading Get me to the church on time