There’s No Crying in Baseball. . . Or Anywhere Else, For That Matter

The post discusses the complexities of experiencing unexpressed emotions, particularly the struggle of needing to cry but not being able to. It emphasizes that feelings manifest differently for everyone, and that crying is just one form of release. Ultimately, it's important to acknowledge and process emotions in various ways, even without visible tears.

Strong Yet Weak: The Invisible Math of Chronic Illness

Balancing hEDS, new symptoms, and a life that doesn't always add up. Living in a body that doesn’t want to hold itself together is like trying to build a sandcastle with dry sand—everything looks fine for a moment, until it crumbles under its own weight. Or like trying to walk around in a sweater that’s… Continue reading Strong Yet Weak: The Invisible Math of Chronic Illness

Waiting When Patience Isn’t Your Strong Suit

Right now I am in a season of waiting - personally and professionally. And let me tell you I'm no good at it AT ALL!!! I'm pretty sure patience is a gene that skipped my family altogether. But I've found things to help fill my season, though really I'm still in my pause. This season… Continue reading Waiting When Patience Isn’t Your Strong Suit

My First Blog Post (like you couldn’t figure that out)

Be the Light I've thought about creating a blog for years, but never felt like I had my thoughts together well enough to share them with others. And let's be clear, I don't have them together any better now than I did then, but I've reached the point where I feel like I can't keep… Continue reading My First Blog Post (like you couldn’t figure that out)