Last week my dear friend Sandi Glahn wrote another boffo blog post about the myths of infertility, which included some of the dumb things people say.
It may be insensitivity or a lack of education that spurs people to say things that are unhelpful at the least and downright hurtful much of the time. I still remember my own daggers to the heart after our first baby died nine days after her birth. And for the past several years, I have been collecting actual quotes said to those already in pain.
Sue Bohlin's blog

What Not To Say When Someone is Grieving

Photoshopping Life
When Ray and I visited the Galapagos Islands, one of my favorite pictures was the two of us with a gigantic tortoise. Unfortunately, my big ol' red purse was on the ground in the picture too. So I photoshopped it out.

Newsweek's Gay Marriage Propaganda Piece
The Dec. 15 issue of Newsweek features a breathtakingly biased essay called "The Religious Case for Gay Marriage." The author, Lisa Miller, has a high view of homosexuality and a low view of scripture—and an even lower view of those of us who dare trust in God's word. (Managing Editor Jon Meacham supports Ms. Miller's piece in his column: he says the "conservative resort to biblical authority is the worst kind of fundamentalism.")

Black Friday and Dark Hearts
The next day, the Dallas Morning News carried a short story providing analysis of why shoppers turned into killers.

Turning Thanksgiving Inside Out
Time to be thinking about the holidays. Next one up, Thanksgiving.

Election Day
I have to be honest. I feel something like Pigpen from the Peanuts comic strip, but instead of wearing a cloud of dirt I am burdened by a cloud of impending doom.

"Recalculating Route"
When a friend visited from another state, she used the GPS function of her phone to help her get around. I was in the car with her on one trip where we had to go to downtown Dallas and weren't sure how to get where we were going. At one point, the friendly little GPS lady instructed her to turn right and she demurred, saying, "I don’t think that's right." And she continued on through the intersection.

God and CSI:
At our house, conversations about ID usually aren't about "identification." It means "Intelligent Design."

The Hum of a Ceiling Fan
"I wondered why I could not write songs in any other key," she wrote. "It really bothered me. Not everything in F was the best range for my voice, or fit the song I was trying to convey."
She thought she was in a musical rut. She prayed to get out of the rut, and still wrote in F. She got frustrated that nothing changed.

When We Forget What Is True
"Hi, Em."
"Sue, can you talk?"
"I have two minutes."

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