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Hugs from Heaven

Posted by Judy on Sunday, October 5, 2014,



It’s been some time since my last blog post and although I would like to say its’s because I have been enjoying the summer and traveling about, the truth is, sometimes I just don’t feel like I have anything to say that others can relate to.  Believe it or not, I am a very private person and for me to even have a webpage, let alone tell personal stories and details, is rather difficult for me.

But this morning I when I woke, I was guided to write about the topic of visitations from sp...


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Rambling

Posted by Judy on Tuesday, April 30, 2013,





It’s been quite some time since I have blogged.  I have had a strange year and a half and I’ve spent all of it focused on my family.

 

For awhile now I have thought about writing and I wondered what topics to mention and at times I felt that nothing I had to say was anything anyone would want to read, besides the fact that I tend to ramble and end up off subject lol.
So again I put it off.

 

This morning while going about my daily chores, the thought crossed my mind again and thi...


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Residual Energy

Posted by Judy on Tuesday, April 10, 2012,

Residual energy

 

Everyone handles grief in their own way.  Some people find it easier to donate the belongings of their loved ones soon after they pass.  Others hang on to them for years, even keeping their clothes in the closet long after they have passed.

 

There is no right or wrong way. It’s whatever feels best for you.  However, it is suggested by many grief counselors that it is best not to make any major decisions, such as selling a home or moving to another place, for ...


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"tears"

Posted by Judy on Saturday, November 19, 2011,

“I heard my tear hit the pillow before I even realized I was crying”.

 

I read that comment the other day and thought how perfectly it resonated with me.

 

My Dad passed over 7 years ago and although they say it gets easier over time, I don’t believe that to be true.  I think we learn how to handle our grief in whatever way we can, but I don’t believe that the pain and emptiness ever really gets better.

 

We each eventually find that “place”.  It’s almost a saf...


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