Forbearance

A friend of mine used the term “forbearance” recently in reference to getting through this pandemic. I have been thinking about that word ever since.
I remember back in March when everything first shut down and parents started to work from home. After a few weeks, my husband and I would walk around the block […]

By |September 27th, 2020|Viewpoint|0 Comments

Our Elderly Relatives Need Connection During This Pandemic

We lost two elderly relatives this past summer. They were both in the last half of their nineties so maybe we would have lost them anyway, however I believe they died from lack of connection during this COVID environment. Neither of them had COVID, however I believe they were still indirect casualties of COVID.

My […]

By |September 13th, 2020|Viewpoint|0 Comments

Father and Son Fishing Trip Memories

My husband came back yesterday from a week-long trip, with face tanned and looking relaxed. He had flown to another state to my oldest son’s house and then they drove north a day and a half to a remote lodge to go fly fishing.

They had been talking about doing a fishing trip together for […]

By |September 7th, 2020|Uncategorized|0 Comments