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Tag Archives: Grief Loss and Bereavement
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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Symbiotic Relationship
Dear Son, I don’t know what to say. My head is so jumbled with thoughts and I can’t seem to sort through them. I talk to you all the time in my head. I think about how you might react … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death
Tagged coping, coping with death, death, death of a child, friends, Grief Loss and Bereavement, Happiness
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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
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Faith, Family, Friends, Holidays
Tagged coping with death, family, friends, Grief Loss and Bereavement, hope, joy, love, Relationships
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Fond Farewells
Dear Son, One of your best friends from high school died today. His death was the result of illness. I remember him as a quiet good natured young man with a ready laugh. You and he went through some of … Continue reading
Posted in Death, Faith, Family, Friends
Tagged coping, coping with death, coping with grief, death, Facebook, God, grief, Grief Loss and Bereavement, People, T-shirt
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Valentine
Dear Son, Every day, at times I have a running conversation with you in my head. There are things that I would like to have your opinion about. I miss the reinforcement you provided for me. People keep telling … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Family, Holidays
Tagged grief, Grief Loss and Bereavement, loss, love
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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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Birthday wishes
I have taken a week break from writing. My husband and I visited Savannah, Georgia. We stayed on the waterfront in the River Street Historic Hotel. It is a nice place, though perhaps a bit disorganized. When we go again, … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death
Tagged coping, death of a child, friends, Grief Loss and Bereavement, mountains
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Among other things
I took my dogs to the vet today. Sky the mini Australian Shepherd is enrolled in a “courteous canine” class. He is 19 months old now. Ebby our pomeranian is in her 12th year. I was nervous to go to … Continue reading
Posted in Death, Dogs, Family, Friends, Pets
Tagged Australian Shepherd, coping, death of a child, Grief Loss and Bereavement, Happiness, loss, mountains
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