
Today, my Mom (Kay Gunter) is on my mind. If you don’t know her, that is too bad. She has a laugh that is inexplicably delightful. She laughs from her belly. She laughs loud and boisterous, the kind of laugh you can hear from far away locations, like from Atlanta to Toledo. She laughs in a way that makes everyone in the room happier for being there.
Additionally, my Mom is sweet and kind. She visits EVERYONE in nursing homes, hospitals, dungeons, caves, sewers, and every other rough place people who are fortunate enough to know my Mom end up. Seriously, my entire life has been filled with her serving people who are down, [Read more…]