You never know when a simple lunch will change your outlook on life. I was in a McDonald’s, focused on my own meal, when I
For years, the story was always the same. Alex Callahan would visit her father, a retired Navy lieutenant commander, and he would introduce her as
After fifty years of marriage, Henry’s final question to his wife Martha was not about the meaning of life or the nature of eternity. It
They were a splash of fluorescent yellow against a gray morning, two small girls sitting alone on a bus stop bench. My friend Thomas and
Exhaustion can be a dangerous thing. It can pull you into a sleep so deep that the world and its dangers simply fade away. This
There are moments when your life divides neatly into a before and an after. For me, that moment happened at a gas station on a
The pressurized cabin of the evening flight felt like a trap for Clare Morgan. Fresh from her husband’s funeral, the world had taken on a
Tucked away in many classic kitchens is a feature that is often misunderstood: the pull-out wooden board. We automatically call it a cutting board and
I thought the hardest part was behind us. After losing my first husband, building a new life with Richard felt like a miracle. He was
A sense of profound loss has settled over Johnson County after the devastating deaths of two young brothers, Bowyn Miller and Banx McAmis. The boys,