Tag Archives: living with terminal illness
MY SOUL I WOULD RESTORE – PART 1
My trip to Yosemite in the winter was fantastic and during the day the sun was shining and warm. I would be meeting Sandra Callahan in Yosemite. How amazing it was that I was taking a trip I never expected in order to meet a fellow blogger! Continue reading →
Tagged beautiful music, childhood friendship, close friendship, Congestive heart failure, creativity, escape through music, Friendship, guitar, healing music, http://thedrsays.org/, inspiration, Joni, Judy and Joni, Judy Unger, living with terminal illness, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, memories of friendship, Music, music and healing, music arrangements, music as therapy, musical comfort, optimism, original songs, Sandra Callahan, singing, song lyrics, songwriting, staying positive, terminal illness, the door, writing, Yosemite
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HER HEART BECAME MY HEART
I recently created a new version of my former song “Music From Her Heart.” My new arrangement is in first person, hence the title of this post. But my post has another meaning, because I want to share words from a woman who is dying from heart failure. Continue reading →
Tagged acoustic guitar, blake callahan, composing, creativity, Daily Life, dealing with death, dealing with pvd, death, Friendship, GRIEF RELATED, guitar, healing music, inspiration, living with terminal illness, loss, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, Music, music and healing, Music and recording, music from her heart, music recording, music therapy, musical inspiration, musical passion, Ordinary Life, original songs, singing, song writing, songwriting, writing
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