Category Archives: Aging

Aging and caring for the aging

Old Smoke and Cold Coffee

The flavor and smell of a cold cup of strong coffee brings back strong memories of Pap Bazzell. Continue reading

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The Silence of an Entry Home

Jeremiah has left for a whilelate in a Lord’s Day morning,taking Amos and Isla with him. Misty has taken Miah and tiny Ellisto go over to another daughter-in-law’s house for some professional baby pictures. I am left here alone for … Continue reading

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Working with the Kids

I don’t know what it is about my boys that always seems to have us crawling around under a house. Sometimes we’re trying to put in new drain lines or new wiring or new water supply lines. Other times, we’re … Continue reading

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The Unexpected

God has never been caught off guard by anything that’s happened to my wife and me. And has never failed to supply more than we needed to get through it. Continue reading

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An Almost Empty Nest

Seeing a lone eagle in an old nest in the coming darkness nudges the longing for my grown children. Continue reading

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Song for My Dad

“He’s Still My Dad,” song I wrote for my father after he passed away in 2009. Continue reading

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Extraordinary Lives

With plenty of reasons and even more excuses for bitterness and resentment, Marjy Cottle chose grace, faith, and joy. She let go of the past and embraced her future. Continue reading

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The Deceit of Nostalgia

Nostalgia makes an art form of selective memory and often distorts both the past and the present. Continue reading

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Old Lou

The death/disappearance of our old Border Collie from sixty years ago… still remembered. Continue reading

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A Peaceful Hour

“Lord, when it comes our time to leave this earth, give us a peaceful hour in which to die.” Continue reading

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