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- Gratitude Sunday: Beware The Time Of Change
- Gratitude Sunday: Forest For The Trees
- Gratitude Sunday: Mathmagical Birthdays
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- Gratitude Sunday: Miracles And Vulnerability
- Gratitude Sunday: Crow Song
- Gratitude Sunday: Nag, Nag, Nag
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- Gratitude Sunday: This Very Now
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- Gratitude Sunday: The Village Auntie
- Gratitude Sunday: A Wild Variety Of Abundance
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- Gratitude Sunday: A Memorial Day For All
- Gratitude Sunday: If You Never; or, Polish Your Lens
- Gratitude Sunday: Mama, Mama
- Gratitude Sunday: Dance Lessons
- Gratitude Sunday: Working Forward
- Gratitude Sunday: Complaint And Desire
- Gratitude Sunday: Opening Imagination; or, Proactive Thinking
- Gratitude Sunday: Spring Warrior Days
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- Gratitude Sunday: Cleaning On My Mind
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- Gratitude Sunday: Time For A Time Change
- Gratitude Sunday: To Our Health
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For Crying Out Loud: One Sacred Moment
It usually does not bode well when a spouse or relative shows up unannounced at your workplace. I had finished a task away from my desk and was going to sit down to do one more five minute task before … Continue reading →
Posted in Family, GRATITUDE, Health, Medicine, Nature
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Tagged celebration of life, childhood friends, cremation, death, DNR, Do Not Resuscitate, dying, endgame, family, for crying out loud, funerals, grandmother, gratefulness, grief, grieving, health, invasive medical procedures, medical procedures, medical professionals, memorials, mental health, mother, mothers, nature, nature calls, quilts, techno-ditz
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For Crying Out Loud: Memoriam For a Past Love
This has been a rough week. I’ve been working on a couple of posts for this series and Thursday hit me like a ton of bricks. Please keep reading as this post is really more about the legacy of my … Continue reading →
Posted in Family, Health, Medicine, Parenting
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Tagged Alan Estep, brain abcess, drug use, grief, grieving, health, hospitals, love, love story, medicine, memoriam, mother, mothers, next of kin, parenting, surgery, work ethic
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For Crying Out Loud: The Sorrow of Tomorrow
It took me a while to decide to share these posts. Grief and grieving seem such a private matter. Yet perhaps that is precisely what is making me cranky. Everybody experiences grief but it is expected to be a hidden … Continue reading →
Posted in Exercise, Family, GRATITUDE, Health, Nature, Parenting
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Tagged crying, family, grief, grieving, intuition, loss, mirrors, mother, mothers, parenting, positive vibrations, prayer, regret, religion, sorrow, spiritual people, The Prayer of Jabez, vibrations
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Gratitude *~* Sunday
Gratitude * Sunday Sunday’s heartfelt tradition. A time to slow down, to reflect, to be grateful. A list of gratitudes. Our gratefulness feeds one another. Quoted from Taryn Wilson Joining the Gratitude Sunday Tradition at Wooly Moss Roots. Sunday Haiku … Continue reading →
Posted in Family, GRATITUDE, Health, History, Homemaking, Nature, Parenting, Poetry
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Tagged babysitting, Camp Fire Girls, crying, death, dying, gardening, gratefulness, gratitude, grief, grieving, haiku, health, human soul, learning, mental health, mother, mothers, nature, non-violence, peace, poetry, quilting, reading, real food, scholarship, sharing, summer, Sunday School, swim lessons, water
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