So, part of being sick means that, for the most part I have let go of setting new year’s resolutions. To be fair, resolutions were hit and miss in my world even before I got sick. However, I love the opportunity we have as humans to turn the page –...
Chronic illness means that I have different benchmarks for accomplishment in my life.  So, I don’t do the math in the same way I used to. One thing that is different is that I don’t make resolutions in the new year. Rather, I look back at the year ...
I had the awesome privilege of getting to hear one of my favorite authors, Elizabeth Gilbert, speak in Portland last month. She inspires me in her writing. She makes me think critically. She makes me laugh. Each time I’ve had a chance to listen t...
There is one sweater in my collection that I knit (and unknit) three times. Part of the downfall of knitting sweaters is that until they are fully knitted and washed, you aren’t able to try them on and see whether you like the style on you the way y...
Getting sick and never getting well again is like crucible, burning up any extra bit of energy, allowing the pace and demands of life to come into sharp enough focus that we might come to understand the critical importance of self-care. Perhaps, you...
This seems like one of the classic ironies of chronic illness. Chronic fatigue, it seems, does not lead to being a champion sleeper. There are many factors – known and unknown, that contribute to our sleep. While some of the things that are not un...