Sometimes survival is receiving a medical diagnosis Navigating your way across the rivers of medical jargon and procedures And emerging on the other side. Sometimes survival is experiencing the death of a loved one Plodding through the longest days and darkest nights And learning how to live again. And sometimes survival is lying down at

At the beginning of Lent each year, I hang a banner that I made several years ago inspired by my friend and resource for all things Episcopalian, Jerusalem Greer. Crafted of book pages and die cut letters, one side of the banner spells out the word REMEMBER and on Easter Sunday the banner is flipped

Our society, myself included, has become absolutely obsessed with true crime. Beyond a basic interest in current news stories, there are podcasts, websites, streaming documentaries and more dedicated to the salacious details behind cases involving everything from petty crime to murder. And that is not necessarily a bad thing. Widespread media attention can sometimes lead

Norman and Nathan. Those were the names of the two kittens we adopted from an event at a pet store in North Little Rock in July of 2007 from the Maumelle Friends of the Animals. Sweet and shy, they took a few days to adjust to our home, where they were rechristened Jack and Harry.