277 Lighthouses
“God built lighthouses to see people through storms. Then he built storms to remind people to find lighthouses.”
― Shannon L. Alder
Grateful, Thankful, and Mending!
This Journey through the Wilderness of Grief and Beyond to New Life
“God built lighthouses to see people through storms. Then he built storms to remind people to find lighthouses.”
― Shannon L. Alder
It’s June My hardest month My mind is flooded with memories triggered by social media I might have to turnContinue Reading
From this To this In four short years Andrew has brought so much joy to my life! Truth be told,Continue Reading
Richard at Big Sky Buckeye posted this picture and quote today: “ Where there’s hope, there’s life. Look at howContinue Reading
“… lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen. Matthew 28:20 A baby aContinue Reading
Wow, just wow! So much has happened since 4 July! Let’s get caught up: I spent five marvelous, exhausting, spectacular,Continue Reading
To Larry, tradition meant everything. He was Jewish through and through. So much that his DNA analysis revealed 99% EuropeanContinue Reading
Today I am grateful that my Love Lawrence (Larry) makes his presence known to me. I love storms. He lovedContinue Reading
Mother’s Day in the USA is this Sunday, May 10th. My dear Mom has been absent from the earth forContinue Reading
Today is the 16th anniversary of the day our family was forever changed… 5845 days since the day my sisterContinue Reading
“So it’s true, when all is said and done, grief is the price we pay for love.” – E.A. BucchianeriContinue Reading
My Daddy was my first hero always there for me with unyielding love a listening ear quiet understanding… My firstContinue Reading
“When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives mean the most to us, we often find that itContinue Reading
“Lie number one” Matthew West – “Truth be Told” “Every day you try to pick up all the pieces, allContinue Reading
On this day of pausing to give thanks for blessings, I remember lovingly past gatherings at my grandmothers’ tables, inContinue Reading
The only thing guaranteed in this world is We all will die. This thought brings a question to mind: WhatContinue Reading
On 26 June 2019 we lost my best friend and husband Lawrence (Larry) Preisler. He was truly one-of-a-kind. The world is darker since his light went out. He could always make me laugh, even when he was feeling bad. He would be amazed at all the people who have reached out with stories of how much he was loved. But that was part of his allure…