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Category Archives: Dealing with Loss
Dealing In The Face of Loss and Sorrow
Friday was a day of tears and solace. Not just for our nation, but across the world. Too many lives were touched by violence, here in Connecticut and overseas in China. There are no words that can heal, but we … Continue reading
The Push and Pull of Places of Energy
Sometimes a place speaks to you, calls to your heart. Not in words, but through feelings. It’s a sensation so strong it’s hard to resist. It could be the comfort of your own home, a place from a childhood memory, … Continue reading
Posted in Dealing with Loss, Inspirations, Life
Tagged Beach, blogger, Energy pull, final goodbyes, ice castles, Inspiration, Random Wednesday, Remembering loved ones, Writer, Young Adult
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10 Years of Peace with his Cancer – Plus the Row80 Check-in
I stood at the back of his chair, rubbing his shoulders. It took a full moment for the gravity of what was transpiring to sink in. His breathing was far too labored. He’d complained all morning that it hadn’t come … Continue reading
Posted in Dealing with Loss, Health and Body, Life, Row80, Tribute, Updates, Writing
Tagged blood donor, Cancer, check-in, chemotherapy, City of Hope, Debra Kristi, father, healing process, Limits of Cancer Poem, Multiple Myeloma, Row80, Stupid Cancer, ten year anniversary, things to do for cancer patient
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