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Tag Archives: family
Vacation
Dear Son, We are “on vacation.” We have rented a house at Hilton Head. Your dad has a conference at the end of the week. He finds it hard to take a full week for himself without including something that … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child
Tagged Bird, death, family, Health, Osprey, Pain, Surgery
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I’ll take my chances
April arrived in full bloom. Now some ten days into the month we are being threatened with frost and freezing temperatures at night. There is a threat of freezing weather for the next few nights. The plants that should be … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Family, Friends, Holidays
Tagged April, coping with death, death, family, Freezing, Friday, Grief Loss and Bereavement, Home, July, love, Parenting, Relationships
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Among whom I used to dwell
I confessed to one of my friends yesterday that I missed the simpler, more thoughtless days. I was talking about matters of faith and ideas about God, but the fact is ,it is true about my entire life. You do … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Faith, Family
Tagged coping with death, death, Facebook, family, God, Grief Loss and Bereavement
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Perspective
I don’t know how to describe it when something clicks in a way that changes my perspective. If it happens slowly, I do not notice. The gradual evolving of my feelings and observations gently nudge me to think differently. … Continue reading
Posted in Death, Family, Friends
Tagged Child, coping, death of a child, family, Grief Loss and Bereavement, Happiness, hope, joy, Parent
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In hope of joy
Daylight savings time begins this Saturday. Tonight is the opening reception for the artists of Blue Ridge Watermedia Society at Haywood County Arts Gallery where I will have some work on display. If the weather permitted, potters Brant and Karen … Continue reading
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Tagged coping with death, family, friends, Grief Loss and Bereavement, hope, joy, love, Relationships
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Early Spring
Dear Son, It has been a tough couple of weeks. I have talked to you so much. I am sorry if I seem to be angry at times. I am frustrated that I can’t seem to come to grips with … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Faith, Family, Friends
Tagged death, family, grief, Home, Organ donation, Parenting, Saturday, Volkswagen Beetle
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Assisted Living
When my dad died it was the first big loss in our family. He had AML – Acute Myeloid Leukemia. He refused treatment. The disease was advanced. I don’t know how much pain he had been in prior to diagnosis, … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Family, Friends
Tagged coping, death of a child, family, love, remembering
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In matters of faith
There is a subtle change, or maybe it is a shift in how I feel. Perhaps I am just getting used to the weight of this loss. It is a part of every day, every hour. Perhaps I am being … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Dogs, Faith, Family, organ donor
Tagged coping with death, family, friends, grief, Grief Loss and Bereavement, hope, joy, love
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The path
Cycling through again. I have stopped counting the cycles. I have recognized that they can come from unanticipated triggers. Notes and remembrances from loving friends, stories in the news of events that parallel our own unfortunate circumstances, days … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Family, Friends
Tagged coping, coping with death, death of a child, Deep Creek, family, friends, Happiness, love, Panthertown, The Pinnicle Trail
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The season
December 19th -It has been one of those weekends where I have been aware of my thoughts much like when you become aware of the ticking of a clock and would like for it to be quiet. I wished for … Continue reading
Posted in Death, Faith, Family, Friends, Holidays
Tagged coping, coping with death, death, family, Grief Loss and Bereavement, hope, life, love
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