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"When are you having kids?" "Why don't you just adopt?" These innocent, well-meaning questions everyone asks couples, especially women of a certain age. To those 1 in 8 couples who undergo infertility treatments, these questions do not feel at all innocent or well-meaning, but invalidating to the battle they're fighting and the difficulty and pain involved in the adoption process. "Ever Upward" is Justine Froelker's surprising story of triumph over terrible luck. This is the story of how Justine redefined her childless life and learned to be okay, whole and happy with a full childfree life. "Ever Upward" is a story that resonates with many: a story of pain, struggle, recovery, triumph and acceptance. Ever Upward fills the current gap on the infertility bookshelf, providing a voice to those silenced by infertility, opening the conversation to the other side asking for understanding and acceptance of the path that sadly doesn't include children; challenging us all to consider more than one happy ending. "Ever Upward" is Justine's story, and yet it is every woman's story, mother or not, because behind the wall of shamed silence, the smile and "I can do everything" attitude lies millions of women suffering with the pain of infertility. Join Justine as she shows us that the connection to our stories is the only way back to the truth of who we are.
For the person who questions life in the world of the twenty-first century and who struggles within themselves, this book named Excelsior sheds new light. More than an extended autobiography, this writing by E. James Dickey provides insight into everyday issues that can be found within the spiritual roots of our lives. In essence, Excelsior transforms life from the negative to the positive in a way that is helpful, meaningful, and joyous!
Thelma Thompson, at age 92, is the well loved and respected matriarch of a very large family. Born in 1919 in Monticello, Illinois to Luther Gordon Thompson and Ida May Harvill Thompson, she was brought back to Georgia when the marriage didnt last. Later, May met a handsome man in South Floridas orange groves who became Thelmas stepfather. Robert Lee Bembry (Bob) was reared on a farm in Lee, Florida so eventually the family returned there and Bob became a happy sharecropper. He and May were the perfect couple, working together as a team. Thelma was a real bookworm and loved school, Lee Junior High was a wonderful school from which she graduated in 34. In 36 she graduated from Madison High. Shortly thereafter her plan to be an old maid school teacher changed completely when she married Walter Miclar (Dice) Driggers, a handsome blond Greek God type, famous for both his brawn and brain and was known as Tarzan of the Withlacoochee. Results of the marriage were eight lovely children. Unfortunately though, the marriage ended after 20 years as did a second one after nine. So, at age 51, with children now on their own, Thelma went back to school. She entered North Florida Junior College and earned her AA degree in a year and a half with honors, Magna Cum Laude and a member of Phi Theta Kappa, also was a contributor to both the yearbook and the campus newspaper, thus proving to herself that she had not lost her thirst for knowledge. At graduation, at which Dr. Thomas Carpenter, President of the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, had been invited to speak, she was presented with a scholarship by him. During the next three years, though her grades were good, Thelma was no longer just a bookworm. She jumped into college life, with both feet, enjoying it fully. She worked in the office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences (he pronounced her indispensable!) until the Dean of Student Activities wanted her to be the editor of all publications
In this, his second book, Vermont poet Joseph Collier's claims of Divine Inspiration are put to the test. Does the God Jehovah, through Collier's quill, really wish to share a kinder, gentler, and more introspective side of Himself? Although Jehovah was unavailable for comment, Collier said of their relationship: "He's an okay guy mostly, but He also has some serious anger-management issues that may complicate any possible future collaborations." Whether inspired by Jehovah, or merely cheap muscatel, Collier's mix of the serious and the zany will make you think, laugh, and cry. Described by Emma Strahs' of the Burlington Free Press as "beautiful" and "poignant," his works deal with many universal themes of human existence. Join him as he tries to answer the question: Is it God, or is it Man? Will the world learn The Truth before it is too late? Can the world handle The Truth?
A brilliantly startling book! The Revelatorium reveals the entire Intelligent Design of Creation comprising the actual Principles and Rules by which all of Creation has been blueprinted and expressed, and which has never been revealed before Mankind before. The Revelatorium is about Reality where Reality includes the nine hundred trillion light year Universe on the other side of the veil
In 1976 (the US Bi-Centennial year), when I first began seriously looking at Americas collection of state and national symbols, it felt like I was peeking into the nations dream-journalbecause symbols are the language of the soul and talk to us on that level. Symbols are the language that the soul uses to communicate with our consciousness. It happens every night in our dream-time. Politically, we use symbols to memorialize ideals and events for posterity and in elementary school we were taught what our political symbols mean on the superficial level. But what do these symbols say to us on the deeper, metaphysical level? Our Federal & State symbols were established through deep soul-searching by our elected legislators, so they have the quality of dream-symbols. Collectively, they are the Nations dream-journal. Is there a cohesive message within them? If so, it was fostered over a span of many centuries from a level of reality beyond our ownby the powers that inspired everyone from Columbus to the current voting-block of American citizens. This book is a reading of their collective conversation.
Fifteen tales from the song-cycles of Kiev and Novgorod and other early sources. Includes such titles as The Adventure Of The Burning White Stone, The Golden Horde, Vasily The Turbulent, and others, retold by Richard Wilson. Stunningly illustrated with line drawings and sixteen colored plates by Frank C. Pape.