It comes and goes, my sanity. Most times I’m fine, or at least that’s how it feels. Then stress and fear kick in as the mind dissolves to mush, fears take hold and fetch awful eventualities, pilfered from those who […]
Continue reading »Author: Barbara Rollins
Unless
Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not. ~ Dr. Seuss, The Lorax Save the world or mend your wits or something in between, if you don’t be who you’re meant […]
Continue reading »Pass the Blessings
Don’t decline to accept a blessing and deny someone the blessing of blessing you. ~ Jo Helen Cox “No, thank you” requires no thought, skips cognitive analysis completely. I’ll do it myself. Five weeks and a day disabled, one-handed, I […]
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I can’t do it, I’ve tried and tried. Why should I be persuaded just to fall on my face again? If they know I care, I’ll look weak, foolish when it doesn’t work – again. Doubt is a hobble that […]
Continue reading »Through A Glass Darkly
Little acts of kindness, so easy, so natural. Clean glasses light places that didn’t seem dark. Holding onto the coffee cup kept it still (didn’t stop noise from pulling the plastic lid) but in a loving room, so what? A […]
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