My work is doing an amusement park takeover. It's where one or two groups buy out the park for the day. Usually the way it works is the pass will let you ride most, if not all, the rides for free for the day. When I was about 10, mom and dad had a surprise... Continue Reading →
Writing to the dead
In 2007, Dan died from suicide. In 2008, I started a blog. Psychic John Edward once told a client that the loved one who had crossed saw the letters that were written to him and felt as if he was still part of the client's life. This blog became my letters to the dead. "Notes... Continue Reading →
Civil War relics and mementos
When my Uncle Wilbur (Bill) Ulsh died July 31, 2024, I lost the last relative on my mom's side. The service was a celebration of his life, but there were a lot of tears from the people sharing memories. They talked about his love of gardening. I went up to talk, of course I turned... Continue Reading →
A month after surgery
About a month and a half ago, I started having chest pains and difficulty breathing. I had a cardiologist appointment coming up soon but my friend Betty convinced me to call for am earlier appointment. Once I explained my symptoms, I was given an immediate appointment, then a stress test, immediately followed by an appointment... Continue Reading →
Dan’s Second Christmas
Pro tip: When the baby is crawling and you put up a tree, don't put glass ornaments within baby's reach. My brother Dan was a climber. Mom found him on top of the refrigerator and had no idea how he was able to climb up there. At about eight months, Dan learned to crawl, then... Continue Reading →