Vacations
I am lucky to work in a place where our lunch hours are so short and scheduled that we have the opportunity to eat as a family around the table pretty regularly. I also happen to work with really lovely Continuer la lecture Vacations
Vivre Malgré la Maladie- Living Despite Illness
comment résilient même le fragile peut être – How resilient even the fragile could be
I am lucky to work in a place where our lunch hours are so short and scheduled that we have the opportunity to eat as a family around the table pretty regularly. I also happen to work with really lovely Continuer la lecture Vacations
It is clear that there are moments in life where one must simply act without counting the hours it takes or try to measure. You must just throw yourself into it. This is true for parents. It is true in one’s Continuer la lecture You shouldn’t be counting…
I take this opportunity to celebrate two women I loved that have passed recently. Out of respect for both women and their families I choose to avoid information that may identify them though their loved ones will recognise them. I Continuer la lecture Seasons
What an incredibly beautiful weekend this has been. Spring seemed to have been completely skipped over this year since it feels like summer. I love these kinds of lovely surprises, unexpected and radiant. It is a lot like what life Continuer la lecture everyone is accounted for
I speak of celebrating in the most unusual places and even circumstances. As I was driving home from work one day, I started to try to organise my thoughts as I often do when I have a quiet time alone. Since I Continuer la lecture Celebrate life everywhere
Last week, the subject of patient identity was touched upon. Easy steps on how one can be supportive to a good sense of identity were offered. This week the subject of aspects that support resiliency as it pertains to a person Continuer la lecture the patient … continued
In past blogs, I have talked about having special energizing moments for my children and for myself to help foster resiliency. It became particularly important when facing my husband’s crazy medical ride. If the medical situation called for building resiliency in us, the same Continuer la lecture What about the patient?
My first paid job was amazing. I was part of a team of ladies who did activities with 3 to 5 year olds for blocks of a few hours per week per group. It was lovely to see how we could include Continuer la lecture Souvenirs for the children
My husband’s first brain surgery has been 25 years alreĺady. Little did we know, it was just the beginning of the crazy ride that would be our lives. It all started just before we were to get married. My hubby-to-be Continuer la lecture Happy anniversary brain surgery # 1 !