Mother’s Day and the Opportunity to Say Thank You to All Those Who Mother Us

Long ago the holiday of Mother’s Day was thought to be confined to all those who were birth mothers to children. Cast in a traditional role, one saw pictures of children drawing happy scenes on construction paper with crayons to express their sentiments for the occasion. Fortunately, today, we realize that the title of Mother Read More »

Softly Call the Muster

April 21st marks the date that Texas Aggies around the world note the occasion of the passing of Aggies during the previous calendar year. The anniversary of Aggie Muster is held on the anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto, the final battle of the Texas Revolution. Texas Aggie alumni are known worldwide for their Read More »

From Holy Week Comes Easter Blessings

We who have everything, the gift of life, good health or at least access to good medical care, and loving family including fur babies, live in a day and time when we are surrounded by opinions. Some hold them fast, some hold them long and strong, and others are new to understanding and believing who Read More »

Cremation Stones Are an Option for Permanent Remembrances

If you have chosen cremation for your final plans, there is an additional selection and that is whether you would like to have a clean alternative to disposition or distribution of ashes. Callaway-Jones now offers you a “green” alternative to storing ashes in an urn. Instead, there’s a process where 100% of the ashes are Read More »

What is an Ethical Will?

We are all familiar with traditional last wills and testaments as part of adult life where we make a list of our financial assets and then decide on how those assets should be distributed. With those kinds of documents, there is always a possibility for hurt feelings, anger, and dispute after a person has passed Read More »

Valentine’s Day When Your Loved One is in Heaven

For some of us, this is the first Valentine’s Day without someone special in our lives, as a death has occurred since the last time we celebrated the occasion. For spouses, for children who’ve lost a grandparent, for parents who’ve lost a child too soon, or a dear friend losing another longtime friend—nothing reminds you Read More »

What Black History Month Means to All of Us in the Brazos Valley

Since 1986, the arrival of February 1 each year means the remembrance of Black History Month, established by Congress passing Public Law 99-244, that year marking “the beginning of the sixtieth annual public and private salute to Black History.” Originally a celebration that was one-month-long, the focus on study and scholarship of African American history Read More »

Starting Off 2023 on a New Note—Your Top 10

Dear friends, Today is the first day of what could well become one of the best years of your life (so far). There’s nothing but potential awaiting you. There’s no greater feeling that filing away the prior year, peeling off the plastic of the new insert to your day planner and starting fresh. Do you Read More »

Renew Your Spirit This Holiday Season

Whether you are celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, or another tradition this year, we are all gifted with a chance at renewal—of hope, of joy, and of a life we’ve always dreamed of celebrating at this time of the year. Maybe you grew up watching the movies they now show annually as “holiday timeless classics,” and there’s Read More »

Your Gifts of Time Can Begin Right After Thanksgiving

This week brings forth an annual season of wanting to make memories with our loved ones. Although many of us have lost our more senior relatives over the past few years, we must pause to be grateful for the time we’ve had with so many. If your family is large and has limited time to Read More »

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