The passage of trust
Yesterday, Deb McLaughlin came down from Duluth for a craniosacral meeting and stopped by my house for a lovely afternoon lunch and walk to the Minnesota River. (Yes, I know it was an icicle’s width above zero. We were bundled and warmed by friendship.) Deb then did some craniosacral with me and then some reconnective […]
The snow is deep (A poem for my sister)
Nov. 2007 In the cycle of grief, one comes reluctantly upon anger, or maybe anguish. The foot slams down on the break but there is no break. Time pushes you onward toward the inevitable death and loss and you don’t want to go. This poem is about my sister in anger that her daughter is […]
BirthingWays and the Meaghann Tully Scholarship Fund for Native Doulas
Greetings all, In pondering how best to honor Meaghann and her values of providing support to native children this is what we are doing: A new scholarship fund is being created in honor of Meaghann Tully to provide support for Native women who wish to become doulas and serve their communities. Contributions can be sent […]
Thank you for the kindnesses
Thank you for your kind thoughts and emails on the passing of my niece, Meaghann. She slipped away from us day by day saving the date to join Christ until Christmas Day. I’m so grateful it was Christmas Day, because my sister will always be with family on that day in the years ahead. Serving […]