by Janice MacLean | Oct 12, 2019 | Reflections, Spiritual Memoir Resources
A Story about Voting By Cathy MacLean I have voted since I was five years old! Impossible you say. Here’s how it was. Uncle Eddy always took my Grandmother to vote even though she lived with us. The problem was that she was Conservative and our household was Liberal....
by Janice MacLean | Mar 12, 2018 | Ordinary, Reflections, Spiritual Memoir Resources
Recipes from the Family Table By Breanna Sharpe “Some of the most important conversations I’ve ever had occurred at my family’s dinner table.” – Bob Ehrlich I sometimes hear people complain that their parents might be embarrassing, or that their grandparents call too...
by Janice MacLean | Sep 22, 2017 | Ordinary, Reflections, Spiritual Memoir Resources
The Milk House A Reflection by Cathy MacLean The little house on on our property was once a “milk house.” A milk house, as the word implies, was a small building used to keep anything that had to do with “milk” such as skim milk, pails,...
by Janice MacLean | Aug 23, 2017 | Ordinary, Reflections, Spiritual Memoir Resources
Corrine Redden, a talented artist and photographer shares this photograph and her reflection. I remember when I was a little girl, I would ask my dad what’s on the other side of where the universe ends. He would answer, when we think of the universe we are like...
by Janice MacLean | Aug 4, 2017 | Spiritual Memoir Resources
Mrs. Hume, Midwife A Recollection by Eldon Hay, Sackville NB Mrs. Hume was the midwife at my birth, at home, in 1931; she’d been there for older brother Keith, and would be for younger sister Kathleen. She lived in Marvelville. When the time came, Mrs. Hume was...