There are a lot of what ifs that often come to my mind. Many of them carry the weight of failure.What if this doesn’t work? What if I’m not good enough? What if it does work and it’s not enough?And so what if carries this dark shadow with it.But what if is neutral. Good and… Continue reading What If…
The Berry Pickers
I read this book as part of my residency book club pick of the month. I love my residency book club! It is filled with people I enjoy spending time with and miss acutely, now that I am no longer a resident. This story is of Ruthie a Mi’kmaq girl who is taken as a… Continue reading The Berry Pickers
Psalm 4: 4-8
Dear reader, this is for you to read when you need some encouragement . It is a rendition of psalm 4: 4-6 in my own words. When the night is darkest, remind yourself that His love is light. May I never forget that You work wonders Papa, because I am your child, by choice, you love me first… Continue reading Psalm 4: 4-8
Body
Father, thank you for this body you’ve given me. I know that sometimes I might be unappreciative of it, today I wanted to take the time to say thank you. Body,You have been with me since I entered this earth. I could say that I loved you by default, but it would be a lie.I’ve… Continue reading Body
The Newly Engaged Girl’s Library
I’ve been on a roll lately. Maybe it’s because I just got engaged. Actually, I got engaged months ago, but I think because of my slowest of slow burn brains, and long processing time, it has just now become real to me. Bolu is the person that I’m going to spend forever and ever with,… Continue reading The Newly Engaged Girl’s Library
Thriving in the Wilderness…
“So the child grew and was weaned. And Abraham made a great feast on the same day that Isaac was weaned. And Sarah saw the son of Hagar the Egyptian, whom she had borne to Abraham, scoffing. Therefore she said to Abraham, “Cast out this bondwoman and her son; for the son of this bondwoman… Continue reading Thriving in the Wilderness…
Dear Fear,
I feel your pull. I know what you want. My peace, my trust in God, my joy. All these things are from above, from my Father in Heaven.He renewed my spirit—He revived it from the zombie state it was in, to brand new: Eternal, alive.But my soul is the one that he courts. Daily, he… Continue reading Dear Fear,
The FlatShare
Drum roll!!!! And now, the moment you’ve all been waiting for… the book review of this warm and fuzzy romantic comedy written by Beth O’Leary in time for its TV series release… What I Liked about it: Alot! I love romantic comedies, they make me feel like everything is right in the world and this… Continue reading The FlatShare
Yesterday
My patient died. She was only 32 years old. A year older than me. She fell in her apartment and never woke up. Her family was faced with the decision to keep her body alive with medicine or let her go.They chose to donate her organs to people in need. A brave choice. It got… Continue reading Yesterday
Patternmaster
Patternmaster is the last book in the Seed to Harvest/Patternist series. It is the concluding story of the series even though it was the first story to be published. Synopsis: The story centers around Teray, a young Patternist who is one of the many sons of aging Patternmaster Rayal, and Coransee, an older Patternist who… Continue reading Patternmaster