
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THE
FROM HERE TO THERE JOURNAL

"I have spent most of my career years working with persons in need of help during times of transition in their life. I have seen families and caregivers wanting to know what an incapacitated person would have wanted. I have been convinced that we all need to be encouraged to write out our important information. We need a place to write out details in a simple format that's not too overwhelming or complicated. A way to preserve our thoughts and preferences for the years ahead when we may not be able to convey them.
Whether you're young or in your adult years, the time may come when you cannot speak for yourself. How comforting would it be to know your have prepared for that time? You can be at peace, not agitated, knowing things will be as you wished because you had written down your wishes, your information for Before, During, and After your life journey.
I have actually sold books to people who had planned to write those things down, but just never got around to it. My From Here To There Journal is not only a valuable tool for you and your life planning, but also a treasure trove of memories for generations to come."
Jennifer Jorgensen Kroeger
Author
"When it comes to having organized affairs and an organized estate, this may be one of the most helpful gifts someone could leave their closest loves ones. People realize the value of this type of organization yet rarely complete the task. From Here To There is a great map."
R. Cole –CLU, Chief FC Financial Advisor
“This valuable resource tool made a difficult time so much easier. We continue to be thankful to have this detailed journal of mom’s wishes”
Alex & Jennie –Seattle, WA
“My friend LOVES LOVES LOVES your book I gave her."
Nancy M. –Port Angeles, WA
“As an administrator for an Assisted Living, I found Jennifer Kroeger’s From Here To There invaluable. It is succinct, easy to understand and promts the reader to 'write it down'. The families of parent with dementia were the most profoundly grateful—it became an activity of learning, sharing, and documenting for the generations to follow.”
Marili Rounds, Retired Administrator–Wenatchee, WA