Find the episode here: Closer, the podcast. Episode 6: On Water with Liz Hilderbrand 11 years ago, 7 before Josiah was taken from this earth, my life fell apart. The writing had been on the wall for some time, but I just couldn't see it. And then, BOOM! Everything came crashing down. I was so … Continue reading Listen: Closer, the Podcast Episode 6: On Water with Liz Hilderbrand
Et Alia
What to do. What to do. The anxiety is speaking loudly today. How are things going for you?
Man. This new phase of my life is both a breath of fresh air and challenging. There is so much to do, to write about to acknowledge, so many that I want to thank. So many feelings that I want to explore within myself and with all of you that I sometimes get stuck on … Continue reading What to do. What to do. The anxiety is speaking loudly today. How are things going for you?
Hope
I have been back from my trip for just eight days now--what a journey it was, both internal and external, through the farthest reaches of the Northwest and of my Heart! 2400 miles were driven in three states through a path both familiar and new that wound its way in a figure eight from here … Continue reading Hope
Bob Weir, Stickers & Following Your Heart – Along with directions to Josiah’s Cross
Good afternoon, everyone. It's Monday, June 26th, 2023. It's hard to believe we are already halfway through the year, a quarter of our way through this new century and most notably for me, it's been four long years since Josiah left this earth. I have been up since 6:00 am, exhausted from the weekend spent … Continue reading Bob Weir, Stickers & Following Your Heart – Along with directions to Josiah’s Cross
One Wild and Precious Life
May has been quite a whirlwind. Two 50th birthdays in the house. A celebratory trip to Colorado, just the two of us. Brian’s daughter returning from her home in Europe with both grandbabies in tow. Interest from an agent. A dismissal from another. Maybe the biggest of the news is that I finally found the … Continue reading One Wild and Precious Life
Cancel Culture in a World of Violent Crime
Dressing the grave. My sister took this photo of me in August 2020. Josiah's remains were found in this spot 2 1/2 weeks earlier. Photo credit: Kathryn Hilderbrand It’s difficult with everything going on in the world to know exactly where I fit, to know where my son’s murder fits, in the grand scheme of … Continue reading Cancel Culture in a World of Violent Crime
Hello to my Subscribers… As I say Goodbye to 2022
Well, as much as I don’t believe in resolutions, I do think today calls for reflection and gratitude. It’s hard to believe how much has transpired, as this past year seemed to whip by. This time last year, I had a blog that I hadn’t posted to in a solid 5 years, my mom was … Continue reading Hello to my Subscribers… As I say Goodbye to 2022
Serendipity
It’s December again, the time to come together with people we care about and inevitably, be reminded of those we have lost. I am learning to somehow make it through the holidays, only sometimes I am doing it on my knees. I made plans early in the year to attend my dad and stepmom’s annual … Continue reading Serendipity
Just As It Should
August 21, 2015 - Musings on love lost and waiting for love to be found. I went for a walk in the woods today and found myself sewing together pieces of my puzzle. Tidbits of understandings, mini-epiphanies, heartfelt chunks of midlife wisdom. I understand that the Universe has thrown lesson after lesson at my feet. … Continue reading Just As It Should