Category: grief
Confessions
I am an Ambivert Meaning, I display both introverted and extroverted personality characteristics. I sit back, observe, see where IContinue Reading
Grateful and Thankful for HPM
I am grateful that my Love was under the care of wonderful Hospice/Palliative Medicine (HPM) Physicians during the last sixContinue Reading
Paradigm Shift
When I wrote Are You Courageous one week ago, I talked about a Paradigm Shift as one of my ActionContinue Reading
Cracks and Holes
“Yes, we will all have cracks —but that is how we breakwithout falling apart.” Timothy Joshua Grief largely ebbing periodicallyContinue Reading
Holidays and Grief
I posted this on 21 November 2019. The message bears repeating. Firsts are hard. Let’s face it, every holiday willContinue Reading
Grief = Love
“So it’s true, when all is said and done, grief is the price we pay for love.” – E.A. BucchianeriContinue Reading
Monkey Bars and Grief
“Getting over a painful experience is much like crossing monkey bars. You have to let go at some point inContinue Reading
Reflecting- Thoughts on Grief XXXVI
I have come so far in the 155 days since Thoughts on Grief I Written only 17 days after myContinue Reading
Musing Through Music
“Lie number one” Matthew West – “Truth be Told” “Every day you try to pick up all the pieces, allContinue Reading
Giving Thanks
On this day of pausing to give thanks for blessings, I remember lovingly past gatherings at my grandmothers’ tables, inContinue Reading
Legacy
The only thing guaranteed in this world is We all will die. This thought brings a question to mind: WhatContinue Reading