Tag Archives: healing from grief
My Podcast: Beside Me Always, Grief 2 Growth
I hope my story will help anyone navigating grief to hang on to hope. Continue reading →
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CAN I KEEP THEM FOREVER?
When I found healing decades later, I was able to embrace my sad memories and discover insights from them. Continue reading →
Posted in Healing and Hope
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Tagged acknowledging grief, autumn leaves, beautiful music, child's death, colorful, comforting music, composing, creativity, death, death of a child, Empathy and Grief, Every Season, finding happiness after losing a child, grief, grief and healing, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, healing and grief, healing from grief, healing music, hope, hope for healing, hope of healing, Illustration, inspiration, Judy Unger, loss, loss of a child, love, optimism, optimism after loss, overcoming grief, painting, staying positive, surviving grief, watercolor painting, You always return
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LEMON TREE
My story about the overgrown lemon tree in my backyard does not carry a song. It does, however, accompany a painting that I finished last week. Continue reading →
Posted in Biographical, Healing and Hope
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Tagged "sandwich generation", adjusting to loss of parents, adjusting to parents' decline, Aging Parents, Caregiving, creativity, dementia, father's love, fruit painting, grief, healing from grief, heartfelt, hoarder, hoarding, hope, hope of healing, Illustration, inspiration, Judy Unger, lemon, lemon tree, loss of parents, love for father, memories, optimism, Ordinary Life, painting, photo-realism, staying positive, touching, tribute to parents, watercolor painting, writing
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IT’S OKAY TO CRY AWHILE
I was listening to my song “In Every Smile.” Even though I sang those words to my children, I heard my parents saying those words to me. Despite the hot pain throbbing on both sides of my ankle, I kept going. I thought about my mother and father and I heard their comforting voices. I could feel their presence; they were on either side, holding me up. Continue reading →
Posted in Broken ankle, Healing and Hope
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Tagged acknowledging grief, acoustic guitar, allowing emotions, ankle fracture, Broken ankle, discouraged about healing, every smile, Friendship, grief, GRIEF RELATED, guitar, healing from grief, healing music, hope, hope of healing, In Every Smile, inspiration, Judy Unger, loss, love lives on, lovesong, lyric writing, lyrics, music and healing, music healing, optimism, optimism after loss, original songs, overcoming grief, see me in every smile, songwriting, staying positive, surviving grief
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