Giving Thanks for Mom

We all die from something.  Some of us receive advanced notice, and others die in an unexpected instant.  My mother was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme (an aggressive cancerous brain tumor) in February of 2015.  Along with the business of living, she and I have been quietly pondering the business of dying, albeit each in our … Read more…

Happy Mother’s Day

My mom was diagnosed with a Stage IV glioblastoma on February 12, 2015.  In honor of Mother’s Day and in light of the not-so-subtle nudge from mortality, I sat down and made a list of the most important lessons I’ve learned at the knee of my mother.   25 Things I Learned from My Mom … Read more…

Lungs of a Yak (or Chalk Rock Hill)

  [This was originally posted on February 10, 2014.] If you grew up on the west side of Rapid City, chances are you went sledding at Chalk Rock Hill. Chalk Rock Hill borders Meadowbrook Elementary School grounds on the east, at the corner of Arrowhead Drive and West Flormann Street.   Most of the year the … Read more…

We Come from Good Stock

  For most of us growing up in the Dakotas, we’re only a few generations removed from those who tamed the virgin prairies with plows or fed the nations’ city dwellers with beef, wheat, corn, and pork. Our grandparents, great and great-great grandparents were farmers and ranchers or they were small town merchants who brought plumbing … Read more…

While I Was Sleeping

In just three short weeks it will have been seven years since my dad died.  Seven years!  Many things have changed since November 26 of 2007, but I am experiencing it anew, because I recently woke up from a seven year sleep.  Shortly after my father’s death, I stopped sleeping at all.  My life at … Read more…