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Author Archives: Heather Sheahan

Every Child Matters

Today, on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, I wear my orange shirt to honour the children who never came home, the survivors, and their families.

Posted byHeather SheahanSeptember 30, 2025Posted inSpecial Days / Seasonal ReflectionsTags:every child matters, reflection, truth and reconciliationLeave a comment on Every Child Matters

Sip & Reflect: Slowing Down at 50

Turning 50 didn’t feel like a finish line or a crisis. It felt like a pause. For the first time in years, I noticed I didn’t want to keep rushing from one thing to the next. Most of my life has been lived in fast-forward — juggling work, family, and the weight of “what’s next.”Continue reading “Sip & Reflect: Slowing Down at 50”

Posted byHeather SheahanSeptember 26, 2025Posted inReflectionsLeave a comment on Sip & Reflect: Slowing Down at 50

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