Tag Archives: disillusionment in a relationship
THE UNKNOWN-PART 2
Once upon a time, it seemed like changing my life was insurmountable; the unknown was very scary. Continue reading →
IN THE PAST-PART 1
At the end of my story, I share some scrawled lyrics in progress. They are brutally honest and very personal. It is because of writing those words that I found the insight I needed for my newest song. Continue reading →
I AM HUMAN
I grew up to become a good girl. It’s hard to maintain that. I’d rather use the phrase of “being human.” That gives me permission to feel upset and to make mistakes. Being human helps me to understand my reactions when I am under tremendous pressure. Continue reading →
I STILL REMEMBER – PART 2
I’ve been an artist all of my life. And working with music involves much of the same abilities I’ve used as a professional illustrator for the last thirty years. I’m grateful that when I began playing my guitar again after almost thirty years, I could still remember most of the songs I wrote so long ago. Continue reading →
LAUGHTER AND TEARS – PART 3
My song “Laughter & Tears” heals me because it takes me away from analyzing my pain and focusing on the loss. Instead of judging my feelings and looking at mistakes, my lyrics are a way to view my former marriage in a beautiful way – I see it as a collage of memories. Continue reading →
I STILL REMEMBER – PART 1
I received a call from my lawyer. My divorce was final. It was a big moment. Continue reading →
LAUGHTER AND TEARS – PART 2
I’ve decided to go with “less perfect,” or perfectly adequate as a better way of looking at my singing. I may not be Streisand, but there’s no one else who can sing like Judy Unger. And I have my own music to sing, too. Thank you, god, for this beautiful healing gift that I was given.
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