Red, white, blue. Patterns. Waving in the wind. Big, bright sky. Freedom surrounds me. Comfortably. Family within arm’s reach. Food waiting for me, to feed my body and soul. Elsewhere, someone toils for freedom. Family far away. Food is... Read More
I hope you have a lovely week, and I offer one of my favorite blessings for you as you live, work, comfort, and do. Download it. There’s one for you and one to share. ... Read More
Artist and designer Dan Chen is questioning “robotic intimacy technology” at one of the most vulnerable moments within the lifespan – the end of life. Chen’s “Last Moment Robot” is a functional machine, and is currently strictly art designed to... Read More
I enjoy cards. Can you tell? I get giddy when I raid the Target clearance bin and walk away with designer cards for next to nothing. What’s better? Making the exact card I want for zero dollars. Yep. It feels... Read More
In honor of nursing graduations everywhere and the thousands of people who are preparing for the NCLEX…here’s a note of encouragement for you or others. Feel free to download, print, and encourage at random intentionally. The NCLEX is tough. And... Read More
So many of my friends have had birthdays recently. I’ve been pondering a certain thought, so I decided to turn it into a card. You can download it to print and share, as well. Enjoy your privilege, and celebrate!... Read More
The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer has been on my “to read” list ever since it debuted. How fortuitous the library branch closest to my work, which gave me the pleasure of reading listening to another book,... Read More
I wanted to cheer up a friend who has been frequenting the hospital lately…you know, because she just can’t get enough of that enjoyable hospital time. I made her a card. Chances are, you have someone in your life who... Read More
This morning I published a “Check Here” Thank You Card for Frontline Nurses. Here’s a general version you can download and use for anyone else. Enjoy!... Read More
I keep a list of books to read. It grows and grows; I tackle it in spurts. I have wanted to read The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks ever since it debuted in 2010. I have lived in Austin for... Read More