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What I Want My Epitaph to Say…
We’ve spent time in our newsletter describing preparation for end of life through legal planning and health care matters, and we’ve discussed death and dying and the grieving process. This month I’m considering what I want my epitaph to say. It’s one of those leading questions that

My Personal Journey of Giving Myself Grace: Coping with Loss
Over the past seven months, my family has experienced immeasurable loss. I recently lost both my stepmother and father to cancer, as well as my mother to a rare brain disorder. Losing one parent is difficult, but losing three is unimaginable. To say I am in a

Shedding the Light on Hospice Care: Debunking Myths
As a social worker for over 19 years, I have had many conversations about end of life and the importance of identifying the need for hospice services sooner rather than later. I am a huge advocate of hospice and the wonderful support it provides. I have witnessed

Embracing Your Culture Later in Life
As we look back at the Fall Harvest celebration last week, it is a great time to reflect on how our culture has impacted how we choose to navigate through life. Living in a community with a strong native presence I am often saddened by the lack

Our Powerful Right to Vote
It is a challenge at times to ensure that address changes are made in time, and to order absentee ballots under the deadline, but we we make sure they can exercise that right.

Power and Love Found in Families
Every so often I’m reminded of the power and love that’s found in families. As we live in and around love from infancy, that security surrounds us in an invisible cloak over the years that’s easy to take for granted.

I’m a Generation X’er, also known as “The Sandwich Generation”
Navigating life as a working Mom, along with caring for aging parents over the last year has been a challenge. I am in, what is considered The “Sandwich Generation,” a middle-aged adult sandwiched in between caring for their aging parents and their own children.