by leewolfeblum | Jul 18, 2017 | Eating Disorder Information, Table in the Darkness - Lee's book
To the Bone is a Netflix show meant to entertain. Or is it meant to educate? Is it meant to dispel the myths surrounding eating disorders? Maybe a simple encouragement to the, “30 million people of all ages and genders suffering from an eating disorder in the U.S.”...
by leewolfeblum | Sep 8, 2015 | Life in General, Parenting, Table in the Darkness - Lee's book
I am kneeling next to his bed, where he is submerged under two big soft blankets. My sweet 11 year-old boy. I ask him, “Will you forgive me?” Me, the mother who vowed she would never be like her mother, earlier in the night repeating patterns that broke me...
by leewolfeblum | Sep 2, 2015 | Eating Disorder Information, Life in General, Table in the Darkness - Lee's book
Today I am sharing an article a fellow writer, Marlena Graves, posted in Today’s Christian Woman. Depression disappears in my life and then knocks on my door, often blindsiding me. I have learned over the years how to manage it so it no longer completely...
by leewolfeblum | Mar 19, 2015 | Life in General, Table in the Darkness - Lee's book
A well loved man, a Principal, recently took his own life in our Minnesota community. Read the story here. Family, the Wayzata community, and the tender hearted children at his school are left with more questions than answers. My children heard the story on the news...
by leewolfeblum | Jan 14, 2015 | Life in General, Table in the Darkness - Lee's book
I haven’t been writing. Haven’t parked my behind in my writing chair once since the holiday break. Everything else has taken precedence, everything else seems more important than writing. Like sleeping, watching Parenthood, Downton Abbey and the Bachelor...
by leewolfeblum | Dec 16, 2014 | Eating Disorder Information, Table in the Darkness - Lee's book
“Do you mind that people here know?” Someone recently asked me. By “here” she meant my work, at an eating disorder facility. “Do I mind? No!” I said. “No not at all.” I explained to her that when I first started working here, I was...