About the unanswerable.
“Should I get married?” T asked as we stepped outside the room at the skilled nursing facility. “Should I? ShouldContinue Reading
Stories about kindness, compassion & humor in this life
“Should I get married?” T asked as we stepped outside the room at the skilled nursing facility. “Should I? ShouldContinue Reading
I have been thinking about words. Specifically about how much freedom we have to use words and change words andContinue Reading
Professor P was proper and kind. Always dressed in a bow tie, even if he was wearing pajamas. He hadContinue Reading
The days are getting longer where I live. I have noticed the quality of the light is different. The light,Continue Reading
Ms. F was a ninety-something-year-old woman who scheduled to see me in clinic, then showed up ready to rumble. SheContinue Reading
I had “it.” But I never really thought I had enough of “it.” I was striving for and wanting moreContinue Reading
Condiment day. Ketchup. Mustard. Relish. I imagine gifting myself one day a week as a “condiment day” – some ketchup,Continue Reading
Mr. A comes to the outpatient clinic for routine check-ups. He has a laundry list of ailments and a two-pageContinue Reading
You are one in a million. You are one of a million. Two letters per word. A small word inContinue Reading
Working in healthcare I have seen and experienced much more than I ever expected when I started out in thisContinue Reading





