I’ve been a bit out of sorts lately. Feeling frustration and stress at work, not at the big things, but at the copier, and the printer, and pencils that break...little things that don’t matter at all in the grand scheme of life or eternity. This is so noticeable, and yet so unlike me that more … Continue reading Missing Louise
Author: michellegunnin
Henry
If you don’t already know it, I live in a rural area. Wildlife is abundant all around, from wild hogs, to turkeys to squirrels. I have a habit of naming the animals that show up regularly around our neighborhood. Bubba Bear lives on the vacant lots around our house. He tries to be a helpful … Continue reading Henry
My Dad is a Veteran
My dad was in the Air Force right after college. He was out before I was born, so I do not fully understand what it means to be a military family. However, I have listened to the stories of my parents. My dad wanted to fly jets. Poor vision eventually prevented that from happening, but … Continue reading My Dad is a Veteran
Godspell
I wanted to write a review of Godspell. However, since my son is in it, and so are a number of students who have spent numerous hours in my basement watching movies and playing pool, I cannot exactly be unbiased. I have decided instead to write a shameless, over-the-top, promotional plug. If you don’t know … Continue reading Godspell
Politics
I usually try to avoid the political fray. I have my opinions; I just choose not to share them. I married into a political family and I know what passion looks like, both the good and the bad. I have seen politics polarize a group over a dinner table, at the water cooler, and around … Continue reading Politics
Hiking in the Rain
When I was preparing for my knee surgery, I tried to walk all my favorite trails because I knew it would be several months before I would be able to do it again. Many of those walks were with my hiking buddy from Gwinnett, Jessica. After my surgery she was the one who drove me … Continue reading Hiking in the Rain
Bravery Session
This past summer I had a couple of speaking engagements at Relay for Life events in Highlands, NC. I shared my cancer story at one of them, and afterwards a woman named Marcy approached me, asking me to come to a cancer support group meeting in Gainesville, GA. She is the spunky lady who coordinates … Continue reading Bravery Session
A Fall Walk
You cannot know how exhilarating it is to be able to walk a trail, until you haven’t been able to for a while. I remember this feeling from when I had cancer. I never thought I would get to hike to a waterfall again. The first time I did after my treatment, I sat at … Continue reading A Fall Walk
Kamikaze Bird
You may already know about the bird in my garage. One morning this week, I went out the kitchen door to a very disoriented bird flying like a Kamikaze pilot around my car. I quickly scrambled back into the house to avoid being dive-bombed. When I cracked open the door to peek out, the bird … Continue reading Kamikaze Bird
Brokenhearted
A picture came to me, in my mind’s eye, of a Father holding his child and both were weeping. It was a clear image, which joined heart and mind in understanding. The child was badly injured by her own error…crying in painful agony. The Father was cradling her as she received the consequences of her … Continue reading Brokenhearted