Tag Archives: Death
Christmas Eve
Happy Christmas Eve! Continue reading
American Morals?
Where Are Our Morals? Continue reading
Sometimes Life Just Happens….
I remember my shaky Parkinson’s disease-ridden father once telling me on an especially bad day as he tried to patiently answer my Alzheimer diseased mother for the millionth time, that he must have been a bastard in a former life … Continue reading
Happy Easter People!
Easter Sunday means different things to different people. When I was young it was a day for dressing up and attending church. My sister and I had our little purses, coats, and Easter bonnets so we looked just right. I … Continue reading
Facing Your Demons…….Calmly
As we all learn in our own way…….we are all evolving. I too am learning about myself constantly. I have been in a holding pattern for far too long…I don’t know why, but it seems that I have finally decided … Continue reading
Memories……
memories can be so bittersweet they haunt and tease like wind through winter branches catching on the last remaining leaves pulling us this way and that making us remember what’s better forgotten dreams and nightmares lost loves, deaths, shattered friendships, … Continue reading
Grief Resurfaces Time and Again #
Every time I think I have my emotions under control about the death of my father a new issue comes up to bring the sad matter back up and I cry yet again. I feel like my father’s child again … Continue reading
Sad News from FB !#
I don’t usually go looking for friends on FaceBook, I have my present life and I’m happy with it. When I first opened my FB account, I think I may have been more interested in talking with some old friends, … Continue reading
Who’s Got A Grandma Like This?#
So, I’m busy visiting in Florida, kinda’ on death watch for my Dad who’s got 24 hour hospice care now as we’re waiting for him to make his peace with his maker and separate from this life and move on. As … Continue reading
Sleepless In Arizona . . . So What’s Keeping You Up At Night? #
I received some disturbing personal news earlier tonight that my father isn’t expected to live another week. He’s 87 and suffering from Parkinson’s Disease so this isn’t coming as a super surprise. It’s actually a blessing since my poor father … Continue reading