Tag Archives: mother daughter relationship
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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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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I KNEW I’D BE OKAY – PART 2
I was so relieved that things had improved so much because of my own courage and inclination. It had been such a wondrous day, filled with improvement in so many ways. Perhaps this was the rainbow through my tears after all! Continue reading →
Tagged A Rainbow Through My Tears, acoustic guitar, adjusting to divorce, arranging music, beautiful music, children and divorce, composing, composing music, coping with divorce, coping with grief, creativity, divorce after a long marriage, ending a marriage, escape through music, facing divorce, facing divorce after a long marriage, gray divorce, guitar, healing music, heart break, impending divorce, inspiration, Judy Unger, loss, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, marriage ending, mother daughter relationship, Music, music and healing, music arrangements, music as therapy, musical comfort, optimism, original songs, Peaches, Peaches Chrenko, Princess and the Dragon, princess metaphors, Rainbow through my tears, Rainbows, Sandra Callahan, separation and divorce, singing, song lyrics, songwriting, staying positive, the door, the princess and the dragon, Tucson, writing
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I SEE A RAINBOW THROUGH MY TEARS
The rainbow through my tears was something I had seen before. It was important for me to remember that even if I wasn’t seeing it at the moment. Continue reading →
Posted in Healing and Hope
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Tagged A Rainbow Through My Tears, acoustic guitar, adjusting to divorce, arranging music, composing, composing music, coping with divorce, coping with grief, coping with PVD, creativity, crying tears, escape through music, facing divorce after a long marriage, Friendship, god and music, gray divorce, guitar, healing music, impending divorce, inspiration, Judy Unger, living with a blindfold, loss, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, mother daughter relationship, Music, music and healing, music arrangements, music as therapy, musical comfort, original songs, poor communication, Posterior Vitreous Detachment, Rainbow through my tears, Rainbows, Sandra Callahan, separation, singing, song lyrics, songwriting, staying positive, suppressing feelings, suppressing tears, writing
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