The Slow Goodbye!

There’s no handbook for watching your loved one slowly die of cancer. Because cancer doesn’t take someone all at once, it takes them slowly bit by bit. It’s like as if it doesn’t want you to notice that they are…

There’s no handbook for watching your loved one slowly die of cancer. Because cancer doesn’t take someone all at once, it takes them slowly bit by bit. It’s like as if it doesn’t want you to notice that they are…

As I ran the Rotary Cancer Run this Sunday, something so simple stopped me in my tracks!A glucose sachet on the roadside. Without hesitation I surely bought it. Not because I desperately needed it but because it carried a memory…

At the start of this year, on January 2nd, I lost my mother. Saying that still feels like tearing open a wound. Nothing prepares you for the weight of losing someone who loved you so deeply and so purely. The…

Dear Mum, I often wonder what life would be like if you were still here. And here are three versions of this in my mind; The first version is where you are here, healthy, happy and living life the way…

Heavenly Father, thank you for always being present and faithful. You are the God who heals, restores and brings hope even in the hardest moments. Nothing is too difficult for you because you can take sickness and suffering and turn…

When someone we love receives a stage 4 cancer diagnosis, it can feel like the ground beneath us has shifted. The journey ahead seems overwhelming, filled with pain, uncertainty and fear. As we deal with our own emotions, it’s essential…