Blogs1 - 10 of 27 recent posts for tag:"losing a loved one"
10
Feb
2012
Losing a loved one

1 day ago by Tammey

I think some of the worst phrases around today are: Someday I'll do that Tomorrow I'll have more time Things will be better next week When I get around to it When things slow down Tomorrow is a concept, so is someday. They don't actually exist. Tomorrow is always tomorrow, once it gets here it becom ...

21
Jan
2012
Importance Of Estate Settlement // business

21 days ago by gene

The death of a loved one is one of the most devastating things that can happen to a family. This is especially true if the head of the family and bread winner is the one who passed away. When this happens, the emotional impact of losing a loved one is hard enough but when it is the primary income ea ...

17
Jan
2012
"A Prayer To A Loved One" (Revised) copyright 2008 John J. Rigo, upcoming ...

25 days ago by John J. Rigo, Texas' Poet

As I stand before the doorway of death, let the last vision that I will hold, be that of you. Let my soaring soul be forever imprinted with memories of you. Let not my journey be far, before at last, I am in your arms again. Let my lips be sealed in a kiss from you, bearing witness, to our eternity ...

10
Jan
2012
Wordful Wednesday. Summer Memories.

32 days ago by Dumb Mom

When I was little I used to spend parts of my summers at my grandma’s house. She lived in Hell. The Southern California desert version anyway, where many of our afternoons were spent sitting in her house with the air on full blast waiting for the white hot sun to set so we could go [...]

30
Dec
2011
guilt

43 days ago by Car

I haven't written very much about my grandfather on this blog and it's because his passing caused me a tremendous amount of grief. I've had a very hard time dealing with it over the years but I did mention here recently that one of the things I learned as a result of the Anaheim debacle was how much ...

21
Dec
2011
Stereotyping, Community, and the Holiday Spirit

52 days ago by Dani

By Simon Diamond Cramer Photo Credit http://www.menorah.com I’ve heard it said that all stereotypes contain a grain of truth. Of course, I don’t believe it. Most stereotypes come about when one person sees another acting a certain way and ascribes it to their race, gender, belief system, or whatever ...

21
Nov
2011
Levels of Consciousness

82 days ago by Steven Olson

In the book Power vs. Force by David R. Hawkins, there’s a hierarchy of levels of human consciousness. It’s an interesting paradigm. If you read the book, it’s also fairly easy to figure out where you fall on this hierarchy based on your current life situation. From low to high, the levels of consci ...

04
Nov
2011
The Long And Winding Road…

99 days ago by KT

…that leads to today. Today, Sexy Hubby and I honor a man whom we lost 11 years ago. Our Best Man. A man who was with us from the very beginning of our story. A man that made us laugh, and easily brought a smile to our face. If you knew this man, you’d loved him. It was hard not to. Seems odd that a ...

02
Oct
2011
The Grief of Losing a Loved 1

132 days ago by admin

Suicide Survivors Feel Guilty Why did he do it? Could it have been prevented? Should the warning signs be noticeable? Is anybody to blame? Losing a loved 1 is undoubtedly one of the most hard skilled folks go by means of, but when a individual commits suicide, there is an added element of guilt left ...

28
Sep
2011
Grieving With the Help of Your Catholic Faith

136 days ago by Father

Losing a loved one is perhaps the most painful and overwhelming of life's experiences. It challenges you physically and emotionally and raises tough questions about the future -- about where God is in the midst of your pain. Your key to understanding all these issues -- and healing -- is your Cathol ...

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