On Coming Home to My Belonging
In January of 2015 my otherwise healthy seven year-old daughter was diagnosed with cancer.
Why Fear Doesn’t Serve Us
By Stephanie Harris
It’s Wednesday afternoon at our local oncologist’s office, and my nine year-old daughter is lingering at the reception desk after her appointment.
by Stephanie Harris
My kids attended a cancer survivor’s camp last week. It consisted of a 5-day, 4-night stay in the mountains near near Estes Park, Colorado.
Yesterday was the last day of school. Jordan was up early—very early—in anticipation of this.
Giving Back to Children with Cancer
When your soul is repeatedly cracked open in the midst of an ongoing medical crisis involving your child, the light of inspiration sometimes shines in from mysterious sources.
The Supernormal emerges out of the New Normal After Cancer Treatment
I’ve become a huge fan of our local Fort Lewis College NCAA Division II men’s basketball team who are pulling off a record-breaking season
I wrote this post for the nonprofit Blueprints of Hope.
How the New Normal Led Us Back Home
I’m uncomfortably groggy this morning. It’s Wednesday, a school and workday, so I am forced to push through my sluggishness.
Life in small-town Durango is just a titch idyllic, with it’s quiet neighborhoods, numerous bike paths, unpolluted night skies, very little traffic, and easy access to hiking trails.
The New Normal continues to reveal facets of itself.