I was flattered Glenn Ruscoe took the time to read my blog and kindly responded: DAMNIT! That was my favorite line of the whole blog! Seriously?? And while I thought to myself, ‘now THAT sounds good’… I was taken aback by Glenn’s comment. How IS that different? He challenged me to expand on that... Continue Reading →
Letting go of traditions in physical therapy
Every Christmas eve, my Sweden-born grandmother would prepare an authentic Scandinavian dinner, complete with a variety of meticulously made cookies that only a grandmother could bake. It was a tradition that my entire family eagerly awaited each year. Although I didn’t care for some of the items on the menu—pickled herring on rye cracker hors... Continue Reading →