Tag: family
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ASL Journey
I have mentioned I’m working on learning ASL. I thought it might be fun to share how I’m doing with this. There is also the disturbing thing I want to share with you. Did you know 90% of parents who have a deaf child do not bother to learn ASL? Talk about isolating to put…
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Tied to the Unseen Strings

Some moments in life weigh heavier than others, unseen forces pulling at us in ways we can’t explain. It’s a tangled web of emotions, memories, and choices that shape who we are. Finding clarity in these knots is a journey, and I’m seeking new ways to understand and cope.
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The Brightest Light: A Sister’s Devotion Through Life’s Darkest Moments

This post reflects on a poignant experience of grief and loss, highlighting a sister’s unwavering support during a tragic time—the death of a child. The author expresses gratitude for her sister’s consistent presence and love, emphasizing that true support shines brightest amid adversity. Their bond illustrates the profound impact of familial love.
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Acts of Kindness: The Power of Community Support in Crisis

Today has been quite productive. I revised my website to better align with its current scope. As mentioned in several sections, I utilize AI to assist with grammar, punctuation, and other basics. Today, I extended this assistance to refine the tone of my personal writings and the site itself. This approach provides an added layer…
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Navigating Life’s Challenges: Lessons Learned

Today I am a little more settled. I am always all over the place before the fifth of March every year. This one was worse because my medications that help with the psych side of my health are being adjusted so I did not have the usual barriers in place. Let alone filters. Yesterday Esmira…





