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Mother’s Day Thoughts Mother’s Day is approaching and this year the day will be difficult for me. I have an empty spot in my heart and life that wasn’t there last year or the years before. This day will be difficult for many, I’m sure of that. Like Christmas, Mother’s Day is a day of celebration for those who have a mother to celebrate it with or those anticipating motherhood. There are, however, those of us who have lost a mother or a child and othe... Read More
These bring back memories & make me smile. Hope you enjoy them, too. 1. My mother taught me TO APPRECIATE A JOB WELL DONE . "If you're going to kill each other, do it outside. I just finished cleaning." 2. My mother taught me RELIGION. "You better pray that will come out of the carpet." 3. My mother taught me about TIME TRAVEL. "If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" 4. My mother taught me... Read More
Mother’s Day is tomorrow and I’ve had my mother and grandmother on my mind. I don’t think we ever realize how much they have impacted our lives until we reach adulthood--or maybe the better word is maturity. When I think of my grandmother I think of walking in her little brown-sided bungalow house and feeling so safe and loved. I think of long hours spent on a yellow glider in her summer porch reading Big Little books or my grandfathers’s Popular Mechanics bo... Read More
i dont know where the weeks or days are going. although im glad to see the weekend here. its been hectic with work, training days and just doing general house work keepng me busy. yesterday at work, our visiting reflexologist gave me a wonderful hand massage, its amazing the effect on your body just by massaging pressure points in your hands. i felt it in my shoulders and back most of the night. its suppose to be good for you, i will tell you how i feel another day, im still having a few aches f... Read More
Tiny Handprint After burying her stillborn baby's remains, a woman uses the precious handprint of the baby in a special way. By Gretchen Thibault At sixteen weeks gestation with our sixth child, I awoke one morning to the overwhelming feeling that something was wrong. "I think I need to head to the doctor's this morning," I alerted my husband over the phone. "Are you going in with all of the kids? Are you okay? Should I come home?" Dan asked, his voice... Read More
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