I did it. I took the plunge, and I did it.
'...many men sneer at virtue -- because it makes vice uncomfortable.' - Venerable Archbishop Fulton J Sheen
Reflections by T. Rea Okerberg
- Reflection 1: The Radical 'Yes!'
- Reflection 2 – Easter
- Reflection 3: Prayers
- Reflection 4 - Depth of Jesus' Love for Us
- Reflection 5 - Mercy of God
- Reflection 6 - Walking Upright and Loving God
- Reflection 7 – Consolation
- Reflection 8 – Incense
- Reflection 9 -Reconciliation
- Reflection 10 – Pilgrimage
- Reflection 11 - Priest Vestments
- Reflection 12 - Discerning a Vocation
- Reflection 13 - Cause for Canonization
- Reflection 14 - Known by God - What does this mean?
- Reflection 15 - Stations of the Cross
- Reflection 16 -When God Rearranges the Soul's Furniture
- Reflection 17 - Thoughts and Considerations of Holy Things
28 June 2016
25 June 2016
It's done! It's done!
At approximately 8.35 pm EST on Friday, 24 June 2016, I, T Rea Okerberg, accomplished a goal I've struggled to complete for a long, long time. I finished writing my first book. I tried to do this when I was 15, but it didn't work out too well, and for a long time after that I'd talked about it, but never did anything really to make it happen and see it through to completion.
11 June 2016
I can't breathe. An open letter to those who have never buried their own child.
Loss is a very real thing. Grandparents, parents, siblings.... But what about when someone loses their own CHILD? What then?
I have something to say to you, and you are not going to like it, but that is just too bad.
I have something to say to you, and you are not going to like it, but that is just too bad.
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accountability,
anger,
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drama,
friendship,
grief,
honesty,
humanity,
husband,
loss,
loss of a child,
monsters,
privacy,
relationships,
relatives,
religion
07 June 2016
My eyes are open, and now my heart can heal.
Generally, I don't talk much about my LDS days. It's…. too traumatizing, if I'm to be honest…
Don't get me wrong. I come not to blast the Mormons, I come to share my… perspective. Experience.
Take this as you wish, but please take it only for how it is intended, and not for how it sounds, because what I am about to say is going to make me sound like a raging jerk. And again, I don't mean to come off that way.
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05 June 2016
WOW. I can't even right now.
I just did some writing today. The post I wrote earlier for this page, it was a word count of a little over a thousand words. I also did some writing on my JuNoWriMo project.
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Welcome, June.
Well, it's been a
few days since I said anything on here. JuNoWriMo is on day 5, and
so far, I'm 15 days AHEAD of schedule! How's THAT for amazing!
Today is Sunday, and
it's kinda raining and muggy and gross out. Ah, summer in the
Midwest, I tell you. It's alright, though.
Things are going at
a nice, steady pace for me, but I'm still trying to figure out a
balance.
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