Tuesday, May 22, 2012

I KNOW YOU CAN DO IT, BUT DO YOU?

December 24, 2010 by  
Filed under •-Headline, Personal Growth

What have you done in your life that you are proud of? Are you passionate about what you are contributing to this world?  What would you do if given the choice of following your passion and living your life on purpose and just living on this earth? Having self confidence can mean the difference between [...]

How To Speak To Your Children When Your Parent Dies- By:Grace Ste.Croix

Losing a parent can be a grief that compares to no other. There are so many arrangements to occur in such a short period of time. Depending on how your parents handled their final arrangements, their may be extra added stresses and answers needed days after their death. However, often times when we lose our [...]

Dear friends!

September 20, 2010 by  
Filed under •-Headline, Family & Relationships, Personal Growth

I am a widower and the father of five children, age 11, 15, 22, 24 and 26. The two youngest children live with me, together with my oldest son, on a small farm where we keep hens, a cat and turtles. My wife, Eva, died in 2003 one week after being admitted to hospital. It [...]

Devotion Of A Pet

May 20, 2010 by  
Filed under •-Feature, Healthy Pets, Poetry

For Those Who Have Lost a Pet I wrote this poem for a friend who was forced to say good-bye to her long- time friend.   I could see the anguish in her face and realized that grief extends beyond human life.   A pet can provide love and loyalty equal to or greater than any human [...]

Part 2: To see the pain with the light of love – how to overcome a catastrophic birth experience and the loss of a child

Part 2 To lose her child must be the most painful experience for a mother. How can life go on ? The questions are many. A short while ago we met a remarkable lady, Tina. We can only mention her first name, because she has an upcoming law case regarding her birth. Tina went through [...]

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