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REMEMBERING SUSAN – PART 1
I will be playing a song with my guitar to honor Susan at the memorial service. It’s going to be hard for me to sing without crying. Continue reading →
Tagged acceptance of loss, Aging Parents, burden of caregiving, Caregiving, caregiving responsibilities, childhood friendship, coping with grief, death, death of a friend, dementia, Friendship, friendship and loss, grief, GRIEF RELATED, inspiration, loss, loss of a good friend, mother, mother daughter relationship, mother's illness, siblings and caregiving, Susan Rasky, Susan Rasky's memorial at UC Berkeley
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MY MOTHER, MY SONG
In Hebrew, my mother’s name Shirley means my song. My mother was an exquisite song in my life. She is a magnificent melody that I will continue humming until the day I die.
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Tagged "sandwich generation", acceptance of loss, Aging Parents, belief in God, Caregiving, composing, creativity, death, dementia, dying experience, dying mom, dying mother, eulogy for a mom, Eulogy for mother, faith in God, finding faith, funeral for a mom, grief, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, guitar, inspiration, inspiring, Judy Unger, letting go, losing a mother, loss, loss of a mom, loss of a mother, love for a mother, love never dies, lovesong, loving mom, loving mother, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, mom's death, mother, mother and sadness, mother daughter relationship, mother dying, mother with dementia, mother's death, mother's funeral, mother's illness, Mother's love, music healing, original songs, Set you free, singing, songwriting, strong mother, touching, tribute to my mother, You Were There
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ONE DAY, YOUR PAIN WILL GO AWAY – PART 2
I was so relieved that my mother’s suffering was finally over. Music was God’s gift to lift me up. Today, God was with my mother and me. Continue reading →
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ONE DAY, YOUR PAIN WILL GO AWAY – PART 1
I had prayed my mother would die in her sleep. This was the same horror show I saw when my father died. Why, why, why? Why does a person have to suffer dying when there are such humane alternatives? Continue reading →
Tagged "sandwich generation", acceptance of loss, Aging Parents, Caregiving, composing, creativity, death, dementia, grief, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, guitar, inspiration, Judy Unger, letting go, losing a mother, loss, loss of a mom, loss of a mother, love for a mother, love never dies, lovesong, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, mother, mother and sadness, mother daughter relationship, mother dying, mother with dementia, mother's death, mother's illness, Mother's love, Music, Ordinary Life, original songs, singing, songwriting, tribute to my mother, writing
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