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My Story Ends With a Four-Letter Word, Does Yours?
HOPE. It’s the word that draws me in, the one that makes me click the Twitter link on National Grief and Hope Convention. I have attended presentations on loss and grief locally and investigated options throughout the country, but there … Continue reading
Posted in death, Grief, Grief & Hope Convention, Healing, Inspiration, My story
Tagged Dr. Bernice King, grief, Grief & Hope Convention, hope, Indianapolis, Loss, survival, Sybrina Fulton, Tanya Brown, Twitter
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There is a Season Called Grief
There is no television. The radio is off, the birds congregating near the shoreline the only chatter we hear. Civilization seems distant from our cabin in the woods as my husband and I break from technology, escape becomes synonymous with … Continue reading
Posted in death, Depression, Faith, Friends, Grief, grieving, growth, Healing, Inspiration, Lessons from others, Life's Losses, My story, Relationships, The Gifts of Grief, Uncategorized
Tagged babies, cabin, Cardiopulmonary Bypass, death, despair, friends, joy, pain, peace, reunions, Robin Williams, technology, The Byrds, Twitter, valley of dark places, waves, weddings, woods
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Who Remains In Your Address Book?
I consider myself a middle of the road techie; I understand some of the current trends but lack technological skill with some of it. I have an iPhone, use Twitter, manage a blog and I have a personal and professional … Continue reading
Posted in Grief, Lessons from others, My story, Transitions, Uncategorized
Tagged address book, calendar, cloud, death, Facebook, grief, iPhone, journey, relationship, techie, technology, time, Twitter
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