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Originally posted on Daphne Bach Greer: A little surprise I found while going through some boxes. This was the last Mother’s Day card Lydia gave me. Mother’s Day 2008….a priceless treasure. I never would have guessed that two months later, she really would be my “angel.” Her hand written words speak volumes to my heart.…
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Originally posted on Daphne Bach Greer: Yummy! While getting ready to take my boys to baseball practice, I loaded the four kids in the car and then quickly ran back into the house to feed the dog and grab my purse. Gone less than a minute, I came back out to the car to find…
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Another road trip completed. It was an emotionally exhausting last weekend and one in which I was extremely happy to finally be home. We loaded up the car, me, the four kids and the adorable dog, and headed over the mountains to Nana’s house. Of course it was bound to be full of chaos and calamity, as…
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The conversations at bed time are some of the best. It was a few short minutes earlier when they were cranky, mouthy and resisting the much-needed routine pillow time. However, once snuggled under the covers and relaxed, they transform into loving souls that often elicit very meaningful dialogue. Last night, it began with the movie…
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In honor of National Sibling Day today, while thinking of all those who siblings have gone too soon, I’m giving away an autographed copy of the book “Growing Young: A Memoir of Grief” by Bridget Park. “Growing Young,” is a brave and honest look at the journey of a teenage girl grieving the tragic death…
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Today I’m writing on a subject that seems to be rearing its ugly head more and more, so I thought it was time to share about my experience. It’s a topic that affects us all at some point and one that we (the grieving) meet with much trepidation. I see it daily and fretfully hear the…