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With Love, Leslie

When the Parent Becomes the Child: Loving Through Defiance and Entitlement

July 29, 2025 in Faith & Family Life, Faith & Heart, Family Life, Raising Parents, Uncategorized

There are some things I never imagined I’d say to my mother. “Because I said so.” “Stop yelling, or we’re leaving.” “No, you may not have dessert for dinner.” And yet, here I am—saying the kinds of things she once said to me, only...

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The Day I Realized I Was Parenting My Mom

July 23, 2025 in Family Life, Raising Parents

There wasn’t a lightning bolt. No dramatic moment or big medical emergency. It crept in quietly—like the way fall turns into winter. One day, I was running errands with my mom, and the next, I was coordinating her appointments and prescriptions and reminding her...

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Beauty of Humility

December 14, 2023 in Uncategorized

I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore and diverting myself in now and then finding the smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. ISAAC NEWTON Ever...

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Giving Up

January 25, 2023 in Uncategorized

There are wounds that never show on the body that are deeper and more hurtful than anything that bleeds. ― Laurell K. Hamilton, Mistral’s Kiss   Depression is a liar. It conveys the message that we are unimportant, alone, and without value. Depression may be seductive, and...

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Self Identity

January 5, 2023 in Faith & Heart, Family Life

“Define yourself radically as one beloved by God. This is the true self. Every other identity is an illusion.”  Brennan Manning   There seems to be an epidemic of identity crisis running rampant these days. By definition, an identity crisis is “a period of...

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Life’s Canvas

November 20, 2022 in Faith & Heart, Family Life

Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot, others transform a yellow spot into the sun. ~ Pablo Picasso   My daughter has a way of sparring a conversation, often leaving you asking more questions than those that were answered. The other day...

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Finding Peace

October 30, 2022 in Encouragement & Prayer, Faith & Heart, Family Life

“Meditation means letting go of our baggage, letting go of all the pre-rehearsed stories and inner-dialogue that we’ve grown so attached to.” – Andy Puddicombe   It’s been hard for me to focus – and remain focused – since late spring. Since my hospital...

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Battling Anger

October 22, 2022 in Faith & Heart, Family Life

“Be angry, and do not sin”: do not let the sun go down on your wrath, nor give place to the devil. Ephesians 4:26-27, NKJV   This year has not exactly been an easy one. I had the accident in late April, the surgery...

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Remembering My Dad

October 21, 2022 in Faith & Heart, Family Life

The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit. – Psalm 34:18 (KJV)   It’s never easy to say goodbye to a parent. Last year my dad was diagnosed with lung cancer. We...

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Safe in His Hands

September 6, 2022 in Faith & Heart

Charles H. Spurgeon wrote about a conversation he had once with a friend of his.  His friend was an old plowman, or farmer, who lived in the country.  He would sometimes visit with the old man who was very simple, yet often said some...

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