When I came home from the hospital last Tuesday — after spending four days surrounded by the noise of people and beeping machines — all I wanted was to be left alone.
A couple of friends brought me home — she drove me and he drove the car I’d taken to the emergency room — and they were generous in their sincere efforts to do anything I needed done. They offered to go get food for me and take care of anything else I needed.
I appreciated all they wanted to do, but all I wanted was for them to leave. I wanted peace and quiet. I wanted to be alone.

Healthy partner will always ask, ‘Who do you really want to be?’
Advocating peace requires more than hating those who start wars
To escape hate, turn off media and deal with others in love, kindness
I thought I saw her face — and I whispered, ‘Are you proud of me?’
You can’t see inside my heart, but my words invite you to know me
Double standards seem like the only standards most politicians know
Regain your sanity by focusing only on things you can control
Until you ask the right questions, you’ll never find missing answers
2-day-old baby reminds me that miracles still happen every day