Category: grief
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A March Madness book for hurting moms
Hurting Moms Sometimes it is painful being a Mom. This book is about faith and how when a daughter or son goes a different way that is dangerous and you cannot prevent the child’s decision, either with drugs, living away from home under the age of 18, suicidal attempts, just any way but the way…
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light heals but does time heal?
Sun that shines against blue sky, uplifts the cortices of the brain, animals heal discomforts and disloyalties, by being honest and accepting. What does time heal? the distance, the span. from the beginning of the hurt to the present. Time , is left for us to think on the reason of why me, can change…
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out and about with the horse throwbacks – January 26
Yesterday, was Wednesday and I posted a throwback Thursday titled post. I spent all day thinking that today would be Friday! So this is my throwback Thursday and flashback Friday post. I found these magical memories today, which is Thursday btw. (sigh) Are you confused yet? Which day is it? I am finishing my January…
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throw back Thursday – my first horse
Rocky is a golden Dun horse who taught me about being a leader and to be more assertive in knowing what I want January horse magic memory!
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about resilience ……
“I wish people understood that it’s never the terrible things that happened to you that make you stronger; it’s the resiliency-building skills you engage toprocess the terrible things. What doesn’t kill you can make you stronger, but only if you feel your feelings, process your experience (i.e., figure out what theexperience means to you), and…
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breaking through
It’s hard to dislike our Saskatchewan winters when sunshine breaks through a forest of birch trees amongst a carpet of snow. Magic!
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throw back Thursday at Sceptre Sand Hills
This is not my best look but it was a blast spending time at the Great Sandhills at Sceptre, Sask. Graham (15) on the left, Tommy (13) in the middle and me many many years ago….
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a chalkboard quote
I took a chalkboard and wrote on it. It is placed on the overhang as you go down the steps into our basement. I have had it there for several years.