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Saturday Evening in the Garden at Egleston… Day -3 | Pray For Whit
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Soon-to-be Trilateral Retinoblastoma Survivor. Saturday Evening in the Garden at Egleston… Day -3. Egleston has a garden that is meticulously maintained year round… Complete with a walking path and several cozy benches. There are small fountains flowing with water and chipmunks and squirrels scurrying around. Tonight I’m sitting on one of those benches underneath a leafy green tree. Ben, Mary, Madeline, and Whit. Saturday Evening in the Garden at Egleston… Day -3. August 15, 2015. What a terrible feeling...
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when you’re in the middle of grief {a guest post}
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About me & contact. Writing & editing services. 31 days of five minute free writes : 2015 edition {link-up here}. 31 days of five-minute free writes : 2014 edition. Defining home in 31 days. 31 days of life in south africa. Five minute friday : hide {plus a new video *and* the top ten reasons you should come to the fmf retreat}. Five minute friday : door →. When you’re in the middle of grief {a guest post}. April 27, 2015. I’m honored to welcome Joy B. Rudolph. He is struggling, too. Some weeks later, we...
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Don’t Call Me “Young Lady”– Please! | Monday's Journey
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My journey on The Pink Ribbon Road — and after! Books Available Locally & Nationally. People Are Talking …. When the Quiet Time Model Doesn’t Fit. Eyes to See →. Don’t Call Me “Young Lady”– Please! March 8, 2015. In the past couple of years, I have become increasingly annoyed by the way strangers and even some acquaintances address me. I’m talking about that annoying term. I know she meant to be friendly, but. Last time I checked,. But addressing me, an adult woman with grown children of my own, as.
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We are Fearfully and Wonderfully Made – Vision61 Ministries
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8230;there is a HOPE…. Devotions & Blog. We are Fearfully and Wonderfully Made. My heavy feet took one slow step at a time from my bed to the bathroom. It seemed like a weight was on my back when I tried to stand up straight to see myself in the mirror. My pale face made me feel so empty. When I reached for the make-up bag, my hands were light and moved slowly. I talked to myself as I put on a new look. Instead a reservoir of tears broke like a mighty dam and washed my mask off. The lady in the mirro...
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Starting Over With A Baby | Encouragement For The Heart
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Posted in September 2014. September 8, 2014. Starting Over With A Baby. On September 8, 2014. However, like a record needle scratching a music album, those plans came to a halt when I started to feel different. I had felt this way before. Twice before. I was going to be 40 years old, my husband 43 and our kids 18 and 15. No, I thought. Maybe some other illness mimics pregnancy. Remember George Banks in Father of the Bride, Part II learning of their unexpected pregnancy? The test results indicated that ou...
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31 Days of Celebrate to Elevate: Day 16 – Someone Who Has Lost a Loved One | Encouragement For The Heart
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Posted in 31 Days of Celebrate to Elevate. October 16, 2014. 31 Days of Celebrate to Elevate: Day 16 – Someone Who Has Lost a Loved One. On October 16, 2014. Welcome to Day 16 of Celebrate to Elevate,. My 31-day series focused on leaving (& living) a legacy with your encouragement! Here is the Celebrate to Elevate Journal Page, if you find it helpful with this series: Celebrate to Elevate Journal Page. Day 16: Someone Who Has Lost a Loved One. How do you comfort a grieving heart? Every grieving person’s ...
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Learning From Pain and Exhaustion | Dr. Michelle Bengtson
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About Dr. Michelle Bengtson. Hope for the Hurting. Ask Dr. B. Hope for the Next Generation. Learning From Pain and Exhaustion. Jun 22, 2015. Please pray. The pain is excrutiating. Was my feeble request to a dear friend and prayer supporter before going on to talk about a commitment she had asked me to prayerfully consider taking on. In her gracious reply, she promised to lift me up in prayer then offered,. I knew she was right. How many times had I told that to my patients? I humbly had to admit,. I wish...
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Peeling Off Childhood | Front Porch Tales
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Pursuing Purpose and Passion in the Midlife Maze. Thanks To My Dad. Today’s the Day! July 30, 2014. My baby is getting married in three months. Our nest will truly be empty. It’s such a weird thought. Presently, he works in New York during the week. On Thursday night, he comes back to our old farmhouse and all is right in my world. Our weeks are quiet and our weekends are bustling. For a few more months, at least. Really it. sob. Remembering all those blessed daily routines, brought on the weepies. So I ...
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