by kelly | Jan 1, 2022 | Covid, Daily Courier, Family, Friends
Time has a funny way of moving fast and slow at the same time. Just a year ago I wrote about getting my first dose of the Moderna vaccine and feeling guilty for being at the front of the line because I worked in health care. Getting help for myself while others around...
by kelly | Dec 18, 2021 | Assisted Living, Daily Courier, Friends, Prescott, AZ, Senior Living
“I have 50 Christmas mugs filled with hot chocolate and an inspirational verse tucked inside. A lady named Yvonne said you might be able to find a home for them.” I love getting these kinds of phone calls, especially since a coworker and I had just been brainstorming...
by kelly | Dec 4, 2021 | Daily Courier, Family, Friends, Nostalgia
I pulled a box of Christmas decorations out of the basement last week and found a bunch of old holiday cards at the bottom from years past. They were photo cards on heavy paper, with rounded corners and shiny foil lettering exclaiming “Merry & Bright” or “Peace...
by kelly | Nov 20, 2021 | Daily Courier, Hospice & End Of Life
The hardest things to talk about are the most important. We all hope to live to a ripe old age, but not everyone get there. November is always my month to ponder life, not only because my mom and I both have birthdays, but because she died just after her 74th birthday...
by kelly | Nov 6, 2021 | Assisted Living, Daily Courier, Family, Nostalgia, Veterans
The stories come in small pieces, coaxed out gently when I ask a new resident when and where they served in the military. “How did you pick the Air Force?” I ask, careful not to tread too quickly into uncomfortable territory. He says he knew he would be drafted into...