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EVERY SEASON – PART 3
Yesterday was Jason’s birthday. He only lived five years, but he remains forever in my heart. Continue reading →
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TAKE THE BEST AND LEAVE THE REST
I told my friend, “I feel like I need to run away from where I’m living, but I have no idea where to go!” Continue reading →
Tagged autumn leaves, dealing with dry eyes, dry eye condition, expressing feelings, Hannah Anders, hope, hope for healing, hope of healing, inspiration, Judy and Joni, Judy Unger, music and healing, optimism, overcoming grief, rat infestation, rat problem, reframing thoughts, remedies, rodent problem, singing, songwriting, staying positive, voice lesson
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EVERY SEASON – PART 2
When I wrote “Every Season” in 2011, it helped me to express my lingering sadness. My line of “my sadness will always be” is still true for me. Saying that I’ve “healed” from deep grief doesn’t mean I am not sad remembering the child I loved who died. Continue reading →
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IT’S NOT FOREVER – PART 3
To be honest, I did not expect to write a “Part 3” about this song. But just last week, I received an amazing message that I really wanted to share with this story. Continue reading →
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