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Author Archives: Susan Young

LIFE IS A CHRONIC CONDITION

LIFE IS A CHRONIC CONDITION

Amid sterile clinical smells, he said, “chronic.” I scrunched  my face, took a deep inhale, let out an audible sigh and said, “I was hoping you wouldn’t use that word.” He said, “You don’t have to like it, but that’s the truth for you.” “Wait, ” I wanted to argue with this white-coated expert in scoliosis… Continue Reading

“The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age.” ― Aldous Huxley

“The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age.” ― Aldous Huxley

Here’s the wisdom of a child: For days, my four-year-old grandsons Walker and Taylor talked about their planned play-date at their pals Max and Sam’s. The pool. Popsicles. The cool ride-on trucks. They had stuffed their backpacks with swim suits and towels, sneaked in animal crackers to share. Then Max and Sam’s mom called to… Continue Reading

GRANDKIDS AS GURUS

GRANDKIDS AS GURUS

If I write one more book, it will highlight grandmothering. Maybe I’d call it “Being Susu: Grand Kids as Spiritual Gurus.” It would please any reader who counts on sacred teachings, with chapter titles like Gratitude. Faith. Hope. Compassion. Presence. Open-Heartedness. Acceptance. Community. Imagine grandkids as gurus. I had always wanted one special mentor whose… Continue Reading

Who Am I?

Who Am I?

In LES MISERABLES, Jean Valjean sings these words just before he reveals himself to his stalker, Javert: My soul belongs to God, I know I made that bargain long ago He gave me hope when hope was gone He gave me strength to journey on Who am I? Who am I? What a great question.… Continue Reading

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