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Category Archives: Death
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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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
Unexpected Showers
Life is exhausting for us in the most unexpected ways. My daughter is in town for a shower in honor of her upcoming wedding. She is almost giddy with excitement over the upcoming event. The shower occurred on Saturday … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death
Tagged coping, coping with death, death of a child, grief, Happiness, hope, love, Relationships, Weddings
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the quilt
The days are beginning to resemble a patchwork quilt, stitched together loosely here and tightly there. There are bright days and dark days, tears that begin in sorrow and end in laughter and the shake of a head. Words … Continue reading
The way West
The summer was too dry and sunny this year. Today it is raining and gray and it suits me. I remember the only complaint my son ever had about Colorado when he lived there, was that there were not enough … Continue reading
Gaining the Summit
I looked up “survivor’s guilt” to see just what it meant. There are a list of symptoms that together sound pretty ominous. I have had a few of those feelings though I think mine are mainly attached to a … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death
Tagged childbirth, coping, coping with grief, courage, death, family, life, loss, love, mountains
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What remains
Words fail thoughts falter time relentless paces on. Memories come some unbidden shoulders turn away once offered to be cried upon. Grief has a timetable for those not grieving the sadness too much weight for the un-bereaved. The awful truth … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Uncategorized
Tagged death, grief, Grief Loss and Bereavement
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