by skimhenson | Nov 6, 2010 | letting go
Out of charge. It’s the Energizer Bunny retiring for the day. No, it’s a charge card over the limit. No, it’s me when really I want to be in charge. The urge to take control was there the minute I hung up from talking to our daughter. She was walking into the...
by skimhenson | Nov 2, 2010 | patriotism, relationships, family stories
When I stepped into the voting booth this morning, it occurred to me I had no idea whether my parents were Republicans or Democrats. Strange, huh? I typically vote straight ticket and today was no exception. However, if Dad and Mom had been in line, they could have...
by skimhenson | Oct 30, 2010 | pain
“I feel like I’m going into a dark hole,” I said. “It’s a tunnel. Walk through it and you’ll get to the other side,” said Betty, a friend who was about my mom’s age. I’d call her anytime I felt gloomy since dismal moods overwhelmed me. I’m usually...
by skimhenson | Oct 27, 2010 | letting go, relationships
“I didn’t kill him off; I found him dead,” said Jerry B. Jenkins when readers asked why he let their favorite characters die. In his interview with Writer’s Digest, Jenkins admits to being surprised, delighted, scared, disappointed and saddened by his characters’...
by skimhenson | Oct 20, 2010 | relationships, writing words to live by
Once upon a time I thought writing was about writing, not relationships. After I was published, I kept thinking the same, which was pretty easy since I wrote for a paper in a town five hours away. That was, until I started blogging. I reflected on the story my friend...