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Author Archives: Sarah Maude
Avoiding the Inevitable
I don’t know why I am avoiding writing in my blog. Everyday there is something to say – but I don’t. Then I forget the moments. Am I trying to avoid the pain , something to think about? Lately I … Continue reading
Connecting is Invaluable
Connecting with people who can support you through hard times is invaluable. In life, there are little gifts that appear and make a big difference. It happened to me when I met a person whose spouse is also terminal. There … Continue reading