Just back from a vacation on a warm beautiful beach in Mexico. We planned this trip to "get away." Christmas is a very painful and difficult season to be home with all the memories of years past. Landed at the resort on Day One and it hit me with greater intensity than I have felt in the past little while. Despair and loneliness. I plunged into a dark hole once again and I did not have the strength to even hold on to all the promises of God. He seemed far and distant and all I could sense was darkness. I felt sorry for my girls who looked at me unable to reach me and one of them verbalized what we had all secretly hoped for on this trip: "I thought our pain would go away for a while but it follows us." "Suffering is a strange, dark companion but a companion nonetheless. It's an unwelcome visitor, but still a visitor." Joni Eareckson Tada in her foreword to "the hardest peace" by Kara Tippets. All around me we...