According to this photograph and the advice it contains all of my body parts need repair. (Except for lax grip, I don’t smoke.) So what sort of holiday should I have planned for next month? via
According to this photograph and the advice it contains all of my body parts need repair. (Except for lax grip, I don’t smoke.) So what sort of holiday should I have planned for next month? via
Bronnie Ware (no relation) has worked as a palliative care nurse and lists the five most common death-bed regrets. Here’s a summary, you can read her expanded observations on these five at her blog. The second point was apparently expressed by every male patient Ware encountered. 1. I wish I’d had the courage to live …
Oh, boy. Apparently it’s coffee’s fault. I think the solution is worse than the problem. Click through for larger image. Via
Stephen McDonald links to an interview he recently conducted with: ‘Melissa Ohden [who] survived being the subject of a saline infusion abortion. Unlike other survivors, she suffered no long-term effects. She now speaks all around the world advocating for greater support for women struggling with pregnancy.’ Head over to Stephen’s blog, Cloud of Steam for …