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A Year of Tears
A year ago today, we sat beneath a green tent with family in padded, covered chairs and me in a wheelchair. The tent gave us shade but...
Lynda S. Fisher
Jul 6, 2019


Forever 18
I was feeling a bit successful as I ventured to my counseling appointment in a nearby town alone. It was only a few months after the...
Lynda S. Fisher
May 11, 2019


Hope in the Midst of Hurting
Holy Week brings with it many traditions of the organized church and personal families. From attending church services to dying eggs,...
Lynda S. Fisher
Apr 17, 2019


Always Daddy’s Girl
There is nothing quite like the love between a daddy and his little girl, and Richard and Sophia are no exception. Even before she was...
Lynda S. Fisher
Mar 27, 2019


The Show Must Go On
Singing has always been a major part of our family. While other families implement the “no cell phones at the table” (which we also did),...
Lynda S. Fisher
Feb 2, 2019


Running away for Christmas
My anxiety grew as the holidays approached. It was difficult to fill my calendar with activities since my time normally was filled with...
Lynda S. Fisher
Jan 6, 2019


Unanswered Questions
After countless scans and more blood tests than any lab person wants to read, the findings of my injuries – while not great - were...
Lynda S. Fisher
Nov 14, 2018


Family Identity
It was the day after being struck by a truck that landed me in the hospital and our daughter in heaven. Richard had summoned our boys...
Lynda S. Fisher
Oct 17, 2018


A Parent's Worst Nightmare
We left the house early that Saturday morning in order to stay on our triathlon-training schedule. It was for beginners like us, and...
Lynda S. Fisher
Sep 14, 2018
Thank you from the Fisher Family
Over the last two months, our family has felt an array of feelings like none we have felt before in our lives. Broken. Despair. Hurt....
Lynda S. Fisher
Sep 5, 2018


Radio Silence
Memories of the worst day of my life are followed by a week of traumatic memories - surgery, pain, visitation, a funeral. Each day they are played like a broken record on the turntable of my heart.
Oct 10


Life is Full of Surprises
Our lives also have some surprises - many times devastating things in our lives - and we wonder what God is doing. How could He possibly have allowed this to happen?
Apr 23


The Ride with Grief
Grief may be taking a back seat, or you may be trying to hide it in the trunk, but you are carrying it around with you.
Dec 17, 2024


A Tattered Life
The New Mexico sunsets were breathtaking while I was visiting Daniel and Megan at the beginning of 2021. I took in the sites and helped...
Aug 6, 2024


Run for the Nurses
It was the worst day of my life. One moment I was safely cycling with my 18-year-old daughter; the next, I was kneeling beside her...
Aug 24, 2023


Five Years and Counting….
FIVE years without Sophia. FOUR years of chronic pain. THREE new daughters to love. TWO prosthetic legs. ONE year of learning life as an...
Jul 3, 2023
There is so much in my mind and heart that flows easily to my fingertips and onto the computer screen. It usually comes with tears and memories, but it's a method of healing. Painful - yes. Worth it - absolutely.
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