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My Walk Down Memory Lane…

April 12, 2017 by Cathrine Hoekstra

Have you ever heard the phrase, "what a difference a day makes?" Well, I have a new take on that one..."what a difference a year makes." If you are a Facebook user, you might be familiar with the "On this Day" feature, or Timehop, where some of your memories from various events or moments you've shared on Facebook come up. Some of the memories … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 2017, anniversary, battle buddy, blessed, dogs, family, feel good, healing, hope, invisible wounds, journey, love, PTSD, service dog, spouses, stress, support, TAV, This Able Veteran, Uncategorized, Veteran

My Not-So Deep Thursday Thoughts…

April 6, 2017 by Cathrine Hoekstra

This week is kicking my butt.  How is it already Thursday? Today I thought I would share some of my thoughts...thoughts on things I have read this week, or just random thoughts I've had regarding situations that have occurred this week. Today is Army Day. The 100th anniversary of World War I. (Thank you, News 3 This Morning) There was an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 2017, blog, dogs, journey, kindness, support, Veterans

Tuesday’s Memories…

April 4, 2017 by Cathrine Hoekstra

Today I've scratched my initial blog post (not really, I just saved it for another day). I have been thinking (especially since I witnessed it first hand yesterday) the impact a service dog (real service dog) can have on a Veteran with anxiety and stress. Yesterday I was a co-facilitator of a writing group at the VA (say what you will about the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: 2017, battle buddy, blessed, dogs

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