small, beautiful and sick often
loved dearly by his parents
nicknamed “scooter”
watch as he grows and finds his wings
loves life, loves friends he is loyal
a rare, wise soul in such a young child
his feelings get hurt easily
wanting to shield him -
but he will have to experience the pain
the pain of a shared human experience
he prays often and [...]
Archive for the ‘Grief’ Category
the boy
Posted in Grief on July 2, 2008 | 1 Comment »
D.H. Lawrence Poem - spun
Posted in Grief, randomness on June 21, 2008 | No Comments »
Here is the poem that Maria Shriver read at Tim Russert’s memorial I thought how beautiful.. but no author is attributed so I dug a little deeper. then found what appears to be the DH Lawrence one of the same title and possibly is the very for the more “nice version” but DH [...]
lilacs at night
Posted in Family, Grief, Lisa on May 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
one of lisa’s favorite’s - lilacs - they are in blooms on the tree she planted 10yrs ago and blooms in her angel garden we took a few down to her niche. everyone wanted to go - we all know what lilacs mean to mom
looked around at so much left untouched now -the coffee pot, [...]
for one more day
Posted in Grief on December 7, 2007 | No Comments »
lisa loved the author mitch albom.
Oprah has produced his latest book - “for one more day”. I urge you to watch it if you can, the book is beautiful on so many levels. it is on this sunday 12/9 at 9pm on ABC. I won’t say more.. just watch if you like
peace
Two Exceptional Books on Grief
Posted in Grief on March 25, 2007 | No Comments »
I found both of these to be excellent resources. Bill (Kelly’s partner) told me about the Year of Magical thinking - which is starting on Broadway this week starring Vanessa Redgrave. The second I found on my own. I hope they help those feeling lost like I am at this moment.
The Year of Magical Thinking
I [...]




