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Down Time is the Best Time

March 29, 2017 by Cathrine Hoekstra

Is it bad to say that this has already been a "week?" Okay, maybe. It is only Wednesday... One of our favorite things to do after long, stressful days is to be lazy. Admit it, you have a love/hate relationship with your couch, or maybe your TV, or even Netflix (I will own up to all of the above). Sam and I love to have down time and watch … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 2017, blessed, dogs, family, feel good, happy, healing, love, smile, spouses, Veteran

I Think I’m Having a Panic Attack…

March 28, 2017 by Cathrine Hoekstra

Panic attacks are no joke. Maybe you've suffered from one. Maybe you've had an anxiety attack. A sudden episode of intense fear or anxiety and physical symptoms because of a threat rather than imminent danger. Sam suffered a panic attack. Did you know that panic attacks can strike at any moment? For Sam, it came while working at his desk in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 2017, anxiety, breathe, stress, Uncategorized, Veterans

Monday Meet & Greet: Meet Corrine Hinton

March 27, 2017 by Cathrine Hoekstra

It is my pleasure to introduce you to my friend, composition and veterans studies colleague, veteran spouse and caregiver, Corrine Hinton. I had the pleasure of meeting Corrine at a conference on composition last year in Houston. We were able to reconnect this year in Portland where she met Memphis and Sam. Corrine has graciously agreed to an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 2017, blog, family, hope, journey, kindness, love, military, spouses, stress, students, teachers, Uncategorized, Veteran, Veterans

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