Tag Archives: GRIEF RELATED
REMEMBERING SUSAN – PART 2
Susan’s messages tell my story in a beautiful way and I will never forget her wisdom and love. 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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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 JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 3
I simply want to live without my eyes making me crazy! Continue reading →
Tagged acknowledging grief, acoustic guitar, adjusting to implants, cataract surgery, cataract surgery complications, Cataracts when in fifties, changing your life, compassion, coping with grief, discouragement, dry eye syndrome, dry eyes, eye discomfort, eye issues, eye problems, eyesight adjustment, eyesight issues, grief, grief and optimism, GRIEF RELATED, guitar, having hope, healing music, Hypnotherapy, improvement, inspiration, loss, music therapy, musical inspiration, nearsightedness and cataract surgery, optimism, Posterior Vitreous Detachment, releasing pain, Retinal specialist, self improvement, severe myopia and cataract surgery, staying hopeful, suppressing emotion
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I’M NOT ALONE
I believe it’s far worse to be with someone you don’t want to be with, than to be alone! And as I’ve said before, with music I’m never alone. Continue reading →
Tagged "sandwich generation", acoustic guitar, bereaved daughter, composing, Cordoba guitar, creativity, dementia, Every Season guitar, grief, GRIEF RELATED, guitar, guitar arrangements, hard to say goodbye, I picked you up, I'm not alone, inspiration, Judy Unger, loss, loss of a mom, loss of a mother, loss of mother, loss of parents, love for a mother, lovesong, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, mother, mother daughter relationship, mother dying, mother's death, mother's illness, Mother's love, Music, My Song Unsung guitar, original songs, Rainbow Through My Tears guitar, singing, songwriting, The Door guitar, tribute to my mother, you picked me up when I fell down, You Were There
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