Tag: loss
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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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Acceptance for the First Time

What I look forward to is acceptance because of what it leads to. This is one of my heavier posts, I talk about how lack of acceptance has lead to abuse, mental health problems, people pleasing and the dangers there. I also talk about a group of people have shown me what acceptance really is.
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Tears in the Rain

In this poem I explore where rain becomes more than weather—where memories linger in the air, shifting but never gone.
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Long Drive on a Dangerous Highway to Face Grief

Today I head out for a drive that is long enough that I will be in agony physically for days, mentally I am not sure I am ready to face this grief. It is time though I may be dragging my heels a bit.
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Jack’s Story The Perils of Medical Negligence

Being a compliant patient is deadly. I am a patient advocate now however once I was deeply involved in patient care as a career. This gives me skills needed that I wish were not needed because of doctors and their pride and reliance on lack of knowledge. They never know what hit them when I…
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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 Shadows of Exile

In the abyss, light flickers faintly—too weak to pierce the shadows. Blades twist unseen, their silent agony claiming warmth now lost. A cold weight presses deeper, dragging all into the inky blankness. Only the faint howl of the broken remains, defiant, clutching at fragile hope in darkness’s relentless embrace.
