Tag Archives: grief and healing
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 →
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IT’S HARD TO IMAGINE YOU COULD HEAL-PART 1
My first post for 2016 is a medley of comments I’ve written to other people. My own words uplift me; I want to stay positive on my personal journey of insight. Continue reading →
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MEMORY OF LOVE – PART 2
It took a lot of bravery to experience watching my mother decline. I have so many lovely memories. They are the ones that help me overcome my grief and sadness. Continue reading →
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DON’T KNOW WHERE I’M GOING
The lyric line of “not sure where I’m going” seemed like a perfect title for this post – at first. But the truth is that I do know where I’m going. I was given a magical new song last week to help me. Thank you, God. Continue reading →
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