by Liz A | Dec 18, 2021 | Guest Blogger
The Dee tree When Gaynor found out that her friend, Deb’s, mother was in hospice care, she knew what Deb was going through based on her own experiences losing loved ones. Many families and friends struggle figuring out what to do as they assist each other...
by Liz A | Nov 22, 2021 | Pepper and Bear
The dandelion A narrative about Danny The flower with scores of bright yellow pedals is a member of the daisy family. But because its seeds spread easily by way of its gray fluff—carried off on the wind or blown by some small child—the dandelion offends modern...
by Liz A | Nov 16, 2021 | Portfolio
My latest article in Reserve & National Guard Magazine discusses the top financial considerations military families need to focus on as they are transitioning into the civilian world. There are a lot of big changes many military families are unaware of or become...
by Liz A | Nov 5, 2021 | Guest Blogger
Sarah Grace You weren’t supposed to happen. You came after a series of miracles. First, we bargained for you on the old wooden picnic table in the kitchen of the old house. In January 1978, we were hit by a white hurricane. The clouds were green above the falling...
by Liz A | Oct 24, 2021 | Portfolio
Former prison now inspires service members through art Published in Military Families Magazine, my article focuses on how, “ former prison with a tumultuous past, the Workhouse Arts Center now serves the community and hosts the Workhouse Military in the Arts...