by Josie Siler | Nov 19, 2021 | Chronic Illness, Faith
Hello long time friends, and new friends (it’s great to see some new faces around the blog). Welcome! I have some fantastic news to share. My dad is done with radiation and chemo! Cue the confetti and the dance music. His last chemo session was exactly a...
by Josie Siler | Oct 1, 2021 | Chronic Illness, Faith
What happens when the caregiver and the chronically ill switch places? What do you do when life throws you a curveball and plays fruit basket upset with family dynamics? Binging Jesus is always a good idea! Seriously, Jesus is the answer. He’s always the answer. If...
by Josie Siler | Aug 13, 2021 | Photography
After so many days in the house feeling sick, my dad took me for a car ride to look at some beautiful sunflower fields. I brought my camera along and took some photos out the car window. I’m happy a few of the photos turned out so cheery! Fields of sunflowers...
by Josie Siler | Jul 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
This weekend we’re celebrating my parent’s 50th wedding anniversary. Half a century of married life is a pretty big deal and is deserving of a celebratory blog post – and pictures! Let me tell you about my parents. They met when Mom was 15 and Dad...
by Josie Siler | Nov 18, 2020 | Flash Fiction & Short Stories, Guest Blogger
I’m so pleased to have Philip Rivera as a guest on the blog today. His book, Suburban Luchador: The Cul-de-sac Chronicles, is hilarious and I’m thrilled to share with you one of the chapters that made me laugh out loud. I firmly believe laughter is fantastic medicine...