Tag Archives: living with PVD
I NEVER WANTED TO FLY ALONE
I am excited share many beautiful photos on my blog from my trip last week to Oregon. Continue reading →
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MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 11
I thought I’d give acupuncture a try but I’m not sure I’m going to “stick with it.” I am so photogenic. I smile for pictures even with needles in me! Continue reading →
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MY JOURNEY IN SIGHT – PART 10
My eyesight journey has been challenging, but thankfully I have reached a better place and want to share where I currently am. Continue reading →
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MY SOUL I WOULD RESTORE – PART 2
I was so thrilled when she said, “Judy, I want you sitting next to me after I have surgery – playing your guitar!” Continue reading →
Tagged acoustic guitar, anticipatory grief, beautiful music, close friendship, close sisters, Congestive heart failure, creativity, escape through music, Friendship, friendship and loss, guitar, having hope, healing music, http://thedrsays.org/, inspiration, Judy Unger, living with PVD, living with terminal illness, losing a sister, loss, loss of a sister, memories of friendship, Music, music and healing, music as therapy, musical comfort, optimism, original songs, performing, Sandra Callahan, singing, sister's love, sisters, songwriting, staying positive, terminal illness, Wawona Lodge, writing, Yosemite
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