A Little Child Shall Lead Them

I was searching through some papers this week and came across the letter I wrote several years ago when I shared my desire to resign my position in my church. I think the story I wrote is something we all should recognize. One of my reasons for retiring was to spend more time with my… Continue reading A Little Child Shall Lead Them

Where Am I

Hello Everyone! To those who have faithfully read At Peace posts and folks who are visiting the blog for the first time, I thank you for finding us here. As many of you may know, in the past I have written about two posts per month for the past few years. The posts primarily dealt… Continue reading Where Am I

A Friend in Need…Maybe?

I read an interesting article in the newspaper recently about robots using artificial intelligence to help seniors adapt to being alone. I’ve written about both of these issues ...loneliness and artificial intelligence applications for grief. Both have captured my attention. According to the article: In the United States, 27% of Americans 60 or older live… Continue reading A Friend in Need…Maybe?

Vicarious Grief Again

I woke up last week confronted with thoughts of grief resulting from the growing number of horrific deaths throughout the world. As I read the newspaper and watched the quick-rising casualties related to the wars in Israel and Ukraine, the result of another major earthquake in Afghanistan, and the daily tally of gun related violence… Continue reading Vicarious Grief Again

A Tender Heart

Once again, I am “blown away” (excuse the reference) about the loss we are experiencing in the U.S. The folks in Hawaii (Maui) are suffering the horrible consequences of wildfires. More than one hundred are dead and homes, stores and cities have been significantly damaged. Searches for others lost in Hawaii continue. Southern California storms… Continue reading A Tender Heart

Vicarious Grief

I wake up each morning, grab the newspaper and a cup of tea and try to make sense of the world. I can’t. The stories generally seem so negative that they are sometimes difficult to read. However, I don’t stop reading because acknowledging that evil and serious concerns exist, I have this crazy idea that… Continue reading Vicarious Grief

High School Reunions

My guess is that people who are trained in a particular area of study carry that skill throughout retirement, but I had no idea how it related to high school reunions. I am credentialed in the understanding of grief and loss as my gift that tags along with me. Recently, I attended a reunion of… Continue reading High School Reunions

Addressing Loneliness

For the past couple months I have focused the At Peace blog toward understanding the importance of helping others who are experiencing loss in their life. I hope readers received something helpful in the posts. This week I have received some big-time help in the effort. On May 2, 2023 our Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, declared loneliness as… Continue reading Addressing Loneliness