Life After The Pandemic

Although COVID has been under control (ish) for a while now, those of us in the medical field are just now getting to breathe a little. For that reason, I will be getting back to my blog. I’ll keep everyone informed about up and coming books as well as the state of missions abroad, that have suffered greatly during and after the pandemic.

If you follow me at all you know that this past Sunday, July 21, 2024 was the 16th anniversary of Gwen’s passing. Having my family around me helps quite a bit. Amazingly, none of my grandchildren were born while she was still here, so they don’t know anything about her except what I and my kids have told them. Eventually, as they get older, they can understand a little more about her when they’re able to read Thirteen Months. At this point, I don’t want to introduce them to that struggle. Their parents will make the decision on when the time is right.

I’m excited about my next book that will be available in the very near future, and I will do a separate post about it soon. Even as the medical demand aspects of work get a bit more bearable, my life has not slowed down. In fact, it seems to be just the opposite, especially with those nine grandchildren now!

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Published on July 25, 2024 09:28
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