Family is more than DNA, more than who we used to be, more than we can imagine we will become. Regina Brett dnafamilyimagine Change image and share on social
There are few places you can find silence. Air travel could be the last fortress of solitude. Regina Brett airfindfortress Change image and share on social
I still miss my gramma. I can see her at the farm, in her apron, babushka and support stockings. My Slovak gramma spoiled us with pig in the blankets, kalachi, pop, chips and a drawer full of lollipops. It was heaven. Regina Brett apronbabushkablanket share on social
God isn't present in the past or future. The great 'I Am' is in the present moment. When I claim that presence, I can get through anything today. Regina Brett claimfuturegod Change image and share on social
Cancer taught me to stop saving things for a special occasion. Every day is special. You don't have to get cancer to start living life to the fullest. My post-cancer philosophy? No wasted time. No ugly clothes. No boring movies. Regina Brett borecancerclothe share on social
Cancer is messy and scary. You throw everything at it, but don't forget to throw love at it. It turns out that might be the best weapon of all. Regina Brett cancerforgetlove Change image and share on social
Cancer is a great wake-up call. A call to take the tag off the new lingerie and wear that black lacy slip. To open the box of pearls and put them on. To crack open the bath oil beads before they shrivel up in a bowl on the toilet tank. Regina Brett bathbeadblack share on social
How do you know someone is a grandparent? They've got milk stains on every shirt from burping babies. Their pants are worn out at the knees from crawling around giving pony rides. They have 2,842 pictures of the grandkids on their smart phone and not one photo of their spouse. Regina Brett babyburpcrawl share on social
Sometimes you have to disconnect to stay connected. Remember the old days when you had eye contact during a conversation? When everyone wasn't looking down at a device in their hands? We've become so focused on that tiny screen that we forget the big picture, the people right in front of us. Regina Brett bigconnectcontact share on social
Too often, we get attention and sympathy by being a victim. If we're invested in someone being our villain, we must love being the victim. We have to let go of both characters in the story. Regina Brett attentioncharacterinvest Change image and share on social