I love Christmas candy; it runs through my veins. Back in the days of my youth, when the holiday season would roll around, our household wasn’t awash with presents, but there was always one constant: the stocking, carefully hung by the chimney in hopes of creating some Yuletide magic. Nestled snugly in that stocking was […]
Are you thankful for the good things, big and small, in your life? As quickly as time moves, technology advances, all the work deadlines and a long to-do list, and personal chores we have to do, it is sometimes too easy to forget all the things we are grateful for and all the gifts we… […]
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Photo by Sincerely Media for Unsplash The EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. All my life I have made my living by working with my hands – if typing counts. So I had been concerned for months about the growing number […]
Tis the week before Christmas and all through Arizona…(I should have been an author, haha). This is the time of year that Arizonans love. The temperatures have cooled down, but it’s still not super cold and frigid. I can break out my sweaters and boots and have fun with layering, which I love to do. […]
The snow is falling, Snowflakes dance from the sky so high, Cars inch along, catching the gleam in their eye. The news is depressing, no one is moving. Snow piles up, a winter wonderland’s claim, Adventure awaits, not two days the same. Travel is discouraged, So, as travel dwindles, laughter takes hold, Fun is encouraged, […]
Christmas holidays are almost over. The most wonderful time of the year is soon to be over. We can start to relax, the time we are stressed out with endless to-do lists trying to create the perfect holiday experience for everyone will be gone in a day or so. But amidst all the chaos, it […]
This blog is written by Michelle Lifshitz, a woman who was a care partner for her father, who had Parkinson’s disease. She is also a recent escapee from the Parkinson’s Prison. Please click the link for more information and to sign up for the next round of our class, Day One: The Parkinson’s Prison and […]
This blog is written by Susan Scarlett, a woman with PD and recent escapee from the Parkinson’s Prison. Please click the link for more information and to sign up for the next round of Day One: The Parkinson’s Prison and the Hero’s Journey to Escape! Andy Dufresne was innocent. Michael J Fox was innocent. Muhammad […]