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Continue reading →: Turn AroundI wanted to scream. Actually, I did, calling for help. I had just opened the door and found my patient coding. Our team jumped into action performing life-saving measures. I cradled my patient’s head and brushed her hair out of her eyes. Orders were being shouted. EMS was being called. I…
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Continue reading →: Fruit of the SpiritGrey received the sweetest book for Christmas called If I Was the Sunshine by Julie Fogliano and illustrated by Loren Long. Y’all, it is just captivating. The pictures are breathtaking and the simple rhymes leave us drawing deeper conclusions. I’ve been studying the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians this…
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Continue reading →: Abide
It’s hard to believe that this year is coming to a close. When I started writing this blog this summer, I thought I’d “just see how it goes”. It was something God very clearly told me to do, so I figured, whether people read it or not, I am doing…
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Continue reading →: Mary, did you know?One of my favorite things about Christmas is receiving Christmas cards from friends and coworkers. Especially this year, since I haven’t physically seen a lot of the smiling faces hanging on my wall in quite some time. Moms, you did a great job getting everyone looking their best! I know…
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Continue reading →: Swipe HereY’all! I have a very important question for you. How in the world do you use your debit or credit card to pay for items? With all of the hustle and bustle of purchasing gifts, I have found myself in this predicament over and over again. One time it works…
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Continue reading →: Hidden. Holly. Holy.We’ve been decking the halls and preparing for the Christmas season. Part of that process has been getting rid of some of the stuff we have accumulated over the course of this year to make room for the tree, gifts, and garland. Of course, it’s also prime time to purge…
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Continue reading →: Thankful“What are you thankful for?” I asked my patients this question all week leading into the Thanksgiving holiday. This year, the answer I got most often was “Nothing.” I’d offer some suggestions I thought each may be thankful for. Reluctantly, some of them replied, “I guess I’m thankful I’m alive.”…
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Continue reading →: Meet Me at the AltarHe twirled me around one last time and said, “Meet me at the altar.” I skipped to my room to await the time when my daddy would walk me down the aisle to meet Ben at the altar. All these years later, I have a much greater respect for the…
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Continue reading →: Hide-and-SeekI could see little wiggling toes peeking from the bottom of the curtains. Gleeful giggles echoed through the room. “Mom, come and find us!” I called out to my children, asking where they were and pretending not to see tiny hands ruffling the curtains, feigning inability to find them. “Where’s…







