Tag Archives: Ordinary Life

I SEARCHED FOR A SMILE

I bent close to my mother’s face. I clutched her hands and they were soft and warm. It was just the two of us. But we were not really alone. I felt the presence of death and so did my mother. I put my head against her cheek and she slowly mouthed a kiss upon me. I began to cry. Continue reading

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HOLD ON TO EACH DAY

Today, every minute of my day was touching and carried meaning for me. Continue reading

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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

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YOU WERE THERE – PART 3

It will be Mother’s Day soon and this is a tribute to my mother who continues to smile despite her dementia. Continue reading

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