Life is short

Do you have one of those special friends? No matter how long you’ve been apart, once you reconnect the rapport takes minutes to revive. Year’s slip away. Conversations continue without hesitation. There’s an agreement we don’t need to explain. The phenomenon is close to magic and maybe even a little bit spooky. In my world […]

Speak Up

I will never fully recover from being sexually abused and that’s OK. It’s given me empathy. I’m not bitter or mad, but after November 8th I’m afraid. Allowing Trump to exist says we are abandoning all those that need our help. Collectively they’ve been thrown under the bus. It seems America has said they will […]

A Funny Moment

It’s the little moments. The time when something makes you smile, or laugh. Jasper Fforde’s workshop at the Surrey International Writers’ Conference was all about humour in writing. Over breakfast the next day, we chatted about how you can write about the most horrific event and still make the audience smile. Writing humour wasn’t on […]

Take A Stand

I’ve never been a Miley Cyrus fan. I don’t like the sound of her voice. I’ve always dissed her and her public image. It was fun and became a joke with my friends. Miley’s news this week made my decision take a serious turn. She appears in Woody Allen’s next film and has said, “Until […]

Leo and the Hole

The US election has made me long for the good old days of the “West Wing.” It’s still my favourite show and once a year I binge watch the first four seasons. Those are the episodes written by Aaron Sorkin. This week a post on my Facebook feed had the famous Leo quote. Link to […]

Seaforth Highlanders

I wanted blog about how the Seaforth Highlanders held a huge celebration this past Saturday to mark their return to the Seaforth Armoury. Instead, I spent most of the day mulling over the juxtaposition this held for me. The world is crazy right now.  So many places where guns are causing havoc. And here I […]

PTSD

PTSD is another silent killer. You might be suffering from it right now and don’t even know it. Thank goodness Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is attracting attention and the focus of the latest viral social media campaign. It’s also putting the spotlight on one group that is falling victim to this in horrendous numbers. I […]

Music, Signs and Pumpkin Spice

It’s been a week when the commotion of going back to school and work has caused chaos for most of the people I come into contact with. In the frenzy there have been little bits and pieces that have caught my eye. Pumpkin spice is here and there is no turning back once the first […]

Melanoma Strikes Back

Maybe I hadn’t done enough research? Maybe I was ignorant and in denial? Or maybe it was Melanoma’s revenge? Last week I was comical and said it would not get the best of me. I think the Big M was just having a day of sweet payback. It would not leave easily. Yes, this is […]

The Melanoma Word

It’s pretty weird. Once you buy something, or think about something, it seems to be everywhere. Test-drive a red car and you see all the red cars on the road. Buy tartan Converse and everyone’s wearing them. Get diagnosed with Melanoma and you start to hear the word in too many conversations. I’m sure it’s […]