Monthly Archives: June 2014

LISTEN

blogtetons3Yesterday, my husband and I left an enchanted forest high in the magical Tetons – a place that won my heart when I first visited there some time ago. This enchanted forest was full of life – red, white, and blue flowers freshly blossomed for our July celebrations, a mother doe feeding her newly born fawn, and a momma moose teaching her youngster how to eat grown up food. Birds and crickets chirped enthusiastically, and powerful rivers thundered down from their heavenly peaks. Continue reading

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From Darkness to Light

I’m scared. I just returned from a two-week vacation with my husband – the first vacation I’ve taken since my head injury more than two-and-a-half years ago. Was it difficult? YES! Although I have always been hesitant to take medication, I was ever grateful for the pharmacy we just happened to walk into in New York City the day before flying to Europe, and for a neurologist who phoned in a prescription to help quiet my brain that felt like it would explode. The pharmacy we were standing in just happened to be the only pharmacy my insurance company was contracted with in NYC more than two-thousand miles from home. Coincidence? Some might say so. But I know otherwise. Continue reading

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