by chris | Oct 31, 2021 | My Adoption Story
I want to write about mom, a woman who dedicated her life to service of others. This included being a nurse, a mother to six children, a wife, and a truly active member of the church. Dorothy, Dotty, June Wagg (Ehnes) born June 20th, 1923, passed away May 30th,...
by chris | Oct 24, 2021 | Truth and Reconciliation
Do You Know Who’s in the Beechwood Cemetery? In 2014, the Beechwood Cemetery, Funeral and Cremation Services began its Indigenous Reconciliation Program with the goal to provide a Reconciling History Program. Part of this program is their Reconciliation Walk...
by chris | Oct 17, 2021 | My Adoption Story
I started with this story of CAS because I am finding it very difficult to deconstruct my life but this is where I’ve decided to start. Molly Fraser. What an important woman in my life, as I cannot say for sure that I know all that I do about my adoption and...
by chris | Oct 4, 2021 | Missing and Murdered
Today we mark another day that brings our attention to the women and girls in the Indigenous population that have been found missing or murdered. I am an avid podcast listener and will share some links in this blog to get further into some...
by chris | Sep 28, 2021 | Truth and Reconciliation
Today we reflect….I have had many people reaching out after the 215 children were found in British Columbia. “What can we do? How can I make a difference?” Today is our opportunity to stop, listen, learn and reflect. There has been history written...