Tag Archives: anticipatory grief
IT’S HARD TO IMAGINE YOU COULD HEAL-PART 2
I know for certain that wherever my grief has taken me, the people whom I’ve held hands with will never be forgotten. Continue reading →
Posted in Healing and Hope
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Tagged anticipatory grief, death of a child, discouraged about healing, flower paintings, grief and healing, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, healing and grief, healing from grief, hope for healing, hope of healing, inspiration, optimism, surviving grief, watercolor floral paintings
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MY SOUL I WOULD RESTORE – PART 2
I was so thrilled when she said, “Judy, I want you sitting next to me after I have surgery – playing your guitar!” Continue reading →
Tagged acoustic guitar, anticipatory grief, beautiful music, close friendship, close sisters, Congestive heart failure, creativity, escape through music, Friendship, friendship and loss, guitar, having hope, healing music, http://thedrsays.org/, inspiration, Judy Unger, living with PVD, living with terminal illness, losing a sister, loss, loss of a sister, memories of friendship, Music, music and healing, music as therapy, musical comfort, optimism, original songs, performing, Sandra Callahan, singing, sister's love, sisters, songwriting, staying positive, terminal illness, Wawona Lodge, writing, Yosemite
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HOW WILL I EVER SAY GOODBYE?
Every time I sang the words “How will I ever say goodbye?” I felt tears fill my eyes. My son’s death was something I had not consciously anticipated, though he was sickly with his heart defect. What would it have been like to be with my child knowing he would soon die? I could not imagine! I wrote to a mother last night. She was anticipating that soon her daughter’s suffering would end and she would be entering the black hole of grief. Continue reading →
Tagged anticipatory grief, Caregiving, childhood friendship, compassionate friends, composing, creativity, death, death of a child, dying, Friendship, grief, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, Hospice, impending death, loss, lovesong, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, mother daughter relationship, Music, original songs, right-to-die, singing, songwriting, terminal illness, writing
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