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Orphan at 60: A Mother's Day Poem
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Honor Your Parents. Honor Yourself. Sunday, May 8, 2011. A Mother's Day Poem. Your Mother Is Always With You. She's the whisper of the leaves as you walk down the street. She's the smell of bleach in your freshly laundered socks. She's the cool hand on your brow when you're not well. Your mother lives inside your laughter. She's crystallized in every tear drop. She's the place you came from, your first home. She's the map you follow with every step that you take. Will ever separate you from your mother.
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Orphan at 60: September 2009
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Honor Your Parents. Honor Yourself. Tuesday, September 15, 2009. 6 Things to do to Prepare for Your Parent's Death. When my parents became ill, I was not prepared to be a caregiver, much less prepared for their deaths. It seemed that their health deteriorated so quickly that I didn't have time to adjust or plan or strategize. I just had to handle the situation the best way I could. I recommend the following list of things to do for those who are facing their parents dying:. Links to this post. 8226; Even...
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Orphan at 60: January 2010
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Honor Your Parents. Honor Yourself. Thursday, January 21, 2010. Choosing to save your "well" parent. I went to lunch with a friend of mine who was telling me about her struggles in handling a mother with Alzheimer’s and a father who was falling ill because of caregiving her mother. This is so often the case, when the elderly “well” spouse gets sick taking care of the “sick” spouse. I suggested the following to my friend:. 8226; Sometimes we have to tell a fib in order to save the life of the “well&...
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Orphan at 60: June 2010
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Honor Your Parents. Honor Yourself. Sunday, June 20, 2010. A Day to Remember Your Father. For those of us whose father has died, it is even more important to celebrate Father's Day. It is a day to remember all those special moments that we spent with our father- all the funny episodes, all the emotional moments, all the times we got angry or frustrated and all the tender moments. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mama and Dad on a short cruise. Dad taking a nap- as usual. 3 Year Old Annette.
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Orphan at 60: A Day to Remember Your Father
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Honor Your Parents. Honor Yourself. Sunday, June 20, 2010. A Day to Remember Your Father. For those of us whose father has died, it is even more important to celebrate Father's Day. It is a day to remember all those special moments that we spent with our father- all the funny episodes, all the emotional moments, all the times we got angry or frustrated and all the tender moments. July 28, 2010 at 12:06 PM. And felt better for it! Without my heavenly Father now, Id be lost. And of course my mother-in-...
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Orphan at 60: August 2010
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Honor Your Parents. Honor Yourself. Monday, August 2, 2010. Favorite Quotes that deal with the loss of a loved one. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a. Treasure. Author Unknown. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. From a headstone in Ireland. In the night of death, hope sees a star, and listening love can hear the rustle of a wing. Robert Ingersoll. To live in hearts we leave behind. Is not to die. Links to this post. Hopefully my fut...
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Orphan at 60: May 2011
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Honor Your Parents. Honor Yourself. Sunday, May 8, 2011. A Mother's Day Poem. Your Mother Is Always With You. She's the whisper of the leaves as you walk down the street. She's the smell of bleach in your freshly laundered socks. She's the cool hand on your brow when you're not well. Your mother lives inside your laughter. She's crystallized in every tear drop. She's the place you came from, your first home. She's the map you follow with every step that you take. Will ever separate you from your mother.
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Orphan at 60: Choosing to save your "well" parent
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Honor Your Parents. Honor Yourself. Thursday, January 21, 2010. Choosing to save your "well" parent. I went to lunch with a friend of mine who was telling me about her struggles in handling a mother with Alzheimer’s and a father who was falling ill because of caregiving her mother. This is so often the case, when the elderly “well” spouse gets sick taking care of the “sick” spouse. I suggested the following to my friend:. 8226; Sometimes we have to tell a fib in order to save the life of the “well&...
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Orphan at 60: A gift for the Holidays
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Honor Your Parents. Honor Yourself. Monday, November 23, 2009. A gift for the Holidays. Holidays are for family gatherings, for enjoying the joy of the season and for remembering the good times. But when you no longer have your loved ones, holidays can be very difficult, lonely times. I wrote a poem as a gift to my granddaughter, who has my dearly departed mother's name as her middle name. Today, it has been published on the following website:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mom and Dad with Noah.
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