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Tag Archives: loss
Dancing with a Limp, A Lesson on Grief and Healing – For Linda
“Your broken heart…doesn’t seal back up….but…you come through. It’s like having a broken leg that never heals perfectly—that still hurts when the weather gets cold, but you learn to dance with the limp.” Anne Lamott “The darker the night, … Continue reading
Posted in Writings by Wordsmiths and Others
Tagged Anne Lamott, Cancer, cancer risks for hysterectomy, Dancing with a Limp, Good grief, grief, grief and healing, Jennifer Levitz, laparoscoptic hysterectomy, Leimylosarcoma, leukemia, Light the Night, Light the Night walk for cancer, Linda Interlichia, loss, lymphoma, Morcellator, risks of using morcellation, Running from grief, sarcoma, Searching for God in grief, surgery for fibroids, The deeper the grief the closer is God, Wall Street Journal, WSJ Deadly Medicine Series
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On Mourning and Healing Love – A Tribute to Raen
“Dogs are our link to paradise. They don’t know evil or jealousy or discontent. To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden, where doing nothing… was peace.” Milan Kundera Today … Continue reading
Posted in Inklings
Tagged A rescued dog's story, A rescued German Shepherd, Dealing with loss, Dog, Erie Canal, German Shepherd, Grieving for a pet, Healing from loss, Healing Love, Losing a pet, Losing your dog, loss, Love never ends, Nurturing love's spark, Overcoming, overcoming life's wounds, Rescue dogs
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Tears in Heaven
“Perhaps they are not stars but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones shines through.” Author Unknown Friday nights are when I usually begin my weekly blog post. But I sit here tonight numbed by the … Continue reading
Down in the Valley, the Valley So Low…
I have been through the valley of weeping The valley of sorrow and pain But the “God of all comfort,” was with me To comfort, to hold and sustain. As the earth needs clouds and sunshine, Our souls need both … Continue reading
Posted in Inklings
Tagged angels, Baca Valley, C.S. Lewis, depression, God, Great Divorce, Heaven, in the valley of the shadow, Israel, loss, Pain, Social work, social workers, the hand of the angel, Valley
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