Kids and grief
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Walk Your Own Path
I saw this posted on Facebook by Lessons Learned in Life and it really hit home. I spent the majority of my life doing exactly what this says you shouldn’t do. I was always apologizing. I was always making excuses about why I made certain decisions or chose to do something a certain way. Why?… Continue reading
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Be Careful With Your Words
When someone you love leaves this earth, you are shattered and life as you know it will never be the same. Not sure why this is on my mind and heart tonight, but it is, so I’m writing about it. Typically when someone passes away, you hear everything good about that person. Regardless of how… Continue reading
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The Pain is Worth the Cost
The pain of losing a spouse and watching your kids grieve the loss of their parent, brings a sorrow that I can’t quite put into words. It’s unlike any feeling I could’ve ever even imagined. It is said that “it” gets better in time. Just give it time. Time heals all wounds. As well meaning… Continue reading
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This is us
This picture popped up today. If ever there was a picture that captured our little family, without words, this would be it. We laughed. A lot. We smiled. A lot. I sometimes look at old pictures and see the difference in our eyes and our smiles. They’ve changed. I see pictures or think of old… Continue reading