A Dance Through the Decades • Brenda Black
A wry smile parted his lips as this gray-haired fella eyed his misses. He was asking her to dance. Never mind the cane beneath her chair or the fact that moments earlier she struggled to rise, then lower herself, into a comfortable seat. He was delight
Reach to Rejoice • Paula Friedrichsen
During a recent three-month-long illness I would wake up each morning (sometimes after only sleeping 2 or 3 hours) in a state of fear and depression..
Releasing the Need for Control • Paula Friedrichsen
Six years ago my family and I enjoyed a glorious vacation on the island of Maui. It was a wonderful trip with many exciting activities..
The Shade Tree of Marriage • Paula Friedrichsen
My husband is a “shade tree” for me, but it wasn’t always so. I used to think I could do everything on my own and that I didn’t really need him.. ![]()
Self Pity: Friend or Foe? • Paula Friedrichsen
Marriage can be tough sometimes. Many of us got married with the expectation that our whole lives were going to change for the better.. ![]()
If You're Too Busy to Make Love, You're Too Busy • Paula Friedrichsen
Jodie is usually awake before dawn. She can be found most mornings putting in a three-mile workout before the family stirs.. ![]()
The Snoring Story • Paula Friedrichsen
I wanted to cry. I was bone tired, snuggled under my comforter, and donned in my favorite nightgown…just entering that blissful moment between dozing and dreaming.. ![]()
A Disappointing Marriage • Paula Friedrichsen
On my drive home from a recent visit with my folks in the Los Angeles area, I passed by a condominium construction site. The almost-finished condos were being built.. ![]()
Paradise Lost • Patricia Charlton
The union of man and women was perfect. Free from struggles that brought heartache and pain.. ![]()

