Sep
26
Anthologies | adulthood, Change, Control, Faith, Measure
We are all given the tools to equip our lives with acceptance, the necessary seeds of change. We detest change. Like a fish monger, we scale away the samples that come our way and in the end throw down any element we deem unsuitable. In essence, we… (read the rest)
Sep
12
Featured Letters | Aging, Belief, Body, Caregiver, Change
It isn’t popular to age. First we creek instead of silently maneuvering through our day. Then we shuffle instead of walking freely, moving in and outside of the home at a snail’s pace. Even the most frequent trips become laden with technical difficulties. Yet we endure. We… (read the rest)
Sep
02
Anthologies | Change, Fear, Life, Soul, Youth
“Tremendous love is felt for our youth. They are not adrift as they think they are, though many fear this is their burden. This shame is a characteristic feeling of an unyielding dinner guest who perspires under the shadows of adulthood. This idea holds not one ounce… (read the rest)