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IT ALL SEEMED SO REAL – PART 1
Once again, those in the bereavement circles will understand the song lyrics to my song, So Real. It’s about waking up to the awareness of what is unbearable to face. Continue reading →
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I CAN FEEL LOVE AGAIN
It became clear to me that my grief regarding Cheryl had finally surfaced for me to explore. There was so much grief coming up and out of me. The newfound energy is the release of that pain. I had no idea how much energy was required to hold all of that pain inside! Continue reading →
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BYE, BYE, ZOMBIELAND – PART 1
When the tears stopped for me, it was only because I could no longer remember my beloved child as clearly. So now there was actually a different form of sadness. I felt farther away from what I was holding onto so tightly. But there were definitely less tears! Continue reading →
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Tagged "sandwich generation", acknowledging grief, adjusting from grief, child's death, compassionate friends, creativity, death, death of a child, discouraged about healing, Empathy and Grief, finding happiness after losing a child, Friendship, grief, grief advice, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, happiness after death of a child, healing and grief, healing from grief, hope, hope for healing, hope of healing, inspiration, is happiness possible after losing a child, Judy Unger, loss, loss of a child, optimism, optimism after loss, Ordinary Life, original songs, overcoming grief, staying positive, surviving grief, you know what I'd say, zombieland
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