Processing Grief: The Stages of Grief and Top 3 Recommendations for Handling Difficult Times
Grief is a universal emotion and life experience. It is not linear or clean. It does not follow our timelines, and it is a personal experience for everyone. Grief is also unique from person to person. Everyone grieves differently- at their own pace and with their own life patterns. The timelines that are processed […]
Faith over Fear: Diane’s Cancer Survival Story
Introduction of my Friend, Diane: I have been friends with Diane since high school. We shopped for prom dresses together, we were in each other’s weddings, and we’ve shared a lot of life experience in between that time. Diane is a life-long friend. She is one of those friends that we can go months […]
A Season of Change: Starting College
Dr. K Bless Friends, I hope everyone is doing well and adjusting to their new seasons in life. I will continue to update our Blog community about the Mesquite Heat Fire resilience and progress, but this week’s update is cathartic for me as I prepare to send off my first baby to college. It’s […]
The Angels Protected Them
Angels Encamped Around Them Larry and Louise Corn are long-time Residents of View. In fact, they have resided on Braune Road since September of 1979, almost 43 years. Anyone who has lived in the View and Wylie Community for long at all are familiar with the amazing Corn Family. In all of their years […]