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Monthly Archives: October 2011
The Wedding
I have a friend who reminds me of the Meg Ryan‘s character in “When Harry Met Sally.” Every time I have ever dined with her at any restaurant she is the last to order because she has a difficult time … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Marraige, Uncategorized
Tagged coping with grief, death of a child, Happiness, hope, life, loss, love, Relationships, Weddings
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Wedding Daze
The wedding. The wedding is day after tomorrow. The dining room is full of “stuff”. The bride is busy with seating arrangements at the wedding and place cards. I have been working on getting our hot tub up and operational … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Family, Marraige
Tagged coping, coping with death, death, death of a child, family, grief, Happiness, love, Relationships, Weddings
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With a little help from our friends. . .
There is a wedding this weekend. Our daughter and her fiance are getting married on Saturday. There will be about 125 people in attendance. We are hoping for good weather. The forecast says it might be a little on … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Family, Marraige
Tagged coping, friend, friends, Grief Loss and Bereavement, joy, love, Relationships, Weddings
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The Philosophy of Life
My son received his PhD posthumously. He studied Philosophy. More than one adult rolled their eyes and looked at us with sympathy when he was an undergraduate. “What will he do with that degree?” they asked as politely as possible. … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Family, Marraige
Tagged coping with death, Happiness, love, Relationships, Weddings
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Sorrow for Eastern Turkey
I wanted to write today, but I have been reading the news of the tragedy from the earthquake that has claimed so many lives in Turkey. The sun is shining on a lovely day here, and there in Turkey, families … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death
Tagged Earthquake, Middle East, Turkey
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Ashes to ashes and dogs to dogs
I like dogs. Growing up we had dogs. Cats were nice when they want to be, but my mother disliked them. If she visited a house where cats lived she would never eat any food prepared there for fear of … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Dogs, Pets
Tagged coping, coping with death, death of a child, family, grief, love, Relationships
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Holidays
The stores are filling up with decorations for Christmas. Yesterday I shopped at one of the craft and hobby store picking up little glass holders for votive candles. I walked into a crush of Halloween and Fall decorations. Marked for … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Holidays, organ donor
Tagged Australian Shepherd, Christmas, coping with death, death, family, gift of life, grief, Halloween, Holiday, July, life, Thanksgiving
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A Season of Change
It rained all day yesterday and now the wind is blowing. The gusts pick up leaves and twigs and fling them at the house. I have yet to turn on the heat. I suppose I should. I am amazed when … Continue reading
Mice,rats and life
Barring weather and unforeseen events the wedding happens next weekend. My daughter sounds a bit tired. It is hard to maintain the level of excitement that I know she feels when she still has to go to work and clean … Continue reading
Posted in Death, Marraige
Tagged coping, family, grief, love, Relationships, remembering, Rodent
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The Path We Travel
I did not post what I wrote yesterday. It was more suitable for use as an anchor. It was one of those break-down days. Today, in light of that I decided to provide a list of what I have learned … Continue reading