Jenna is 9 ½ years younger than me, she is my baby sister, yet I have always admired her. She is the funny sister, the pretty sister, the witty sister, carefree, easy-going and totally the cooler sister. I am a planner, on a schedule, organized and somewhat responsible. When my sister was first diagnosed with Psoriatic Arthritis at the age of 15 I don’t think I realized the impact it would have ...
Sister Love
Worthy Wednesdays: Pink-tober and FORCE
It is that time of year again. The weather is turning colder, the leaves are beginning to change, Halloween costumes are being picked out, and there is Pink everywhere you turn. Yesterday as I was taking my daughter to the park I drove by a large piece of plywood with a painted pink pig on it, 20 or more pink painted pumpkins, and breast cancer ribbons on the lawn of a local realty company. I am ...
Worthy Wednesdays: Invisible Illness Week-Psoriatic Arthritis at 15
"Ouch, Oh, Ouch” are the words that I always seem to be saying. I find it so annoying to have to say it everyday. I’m sick of hearing it, so I can't even imagine how the people surrounding me feel. At 15 years old I was positive I broke my toe although I couldn’t remember how, two weeks later my fingers felt the same way, broken. I knew then that if I had broken all of fingers at once that would ...



