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Spring: A Time to Remember The Good Ole’ Days
This time of year always make me think of Mom She was the strongest, most caring, and loving person I know or have ever known. She was a friend to many and my Best Friend, Mother, and Father. She never … Continue reading
Posted in Childhood, Delaware, Grief, inspirational, Loss of Mother, Photography, small towns, Uncategorized
Tagged Good Memories, Grief, Loss of Mother, Spring
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To Be Yourself
I have always thought that people do not give you the belief of feeling important you give that to yourself. You do not need anyone to validate your importance in the world but we all need it sometimes. We desire … Continue reading
Posted in Advocay, brain injury, Childhood, disability, Grief, inspirational, Live with Purpose, Poet, Resilence, Stress and living, TBI, TBI resources, trauma, Uncategorized, Victim of violent crime
Tagged Advocacy, Community, Head Injuries, Human Services, Inspiration, Poetry, Problem Solving, Recovery, Sense of Self Worth
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Grieving Your Past Self
When I first started to write my book, (The Goal: Publish This YEAR!) the thing I actually started with was, I was a person who had a seizure disorder and 60 pages into it I realized I … Continue reading
Posted in aging with TBI, brain injury, Grief, inspirational, Live with Purpose, Poet, Publishing Book, Resilence, seizures, Speaking, Stress and living, Victim of violent crime, writing
Tagged Advocacy, Community, Head Injuries, Human Services, Inspiration, Poetry, Problem Solving, PTSD, Publishing, Strength, Survivor, TBI, Victim of Violent Crime, Writing
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The Honor of Being Alive
Pictures Above: 1.) Joan Nagy (Mom) and Amy in a picture from 1973 copied from The Cape Gazette April 2005. 2.) Amy at Memorializing our Mother at a Garden the People of Milton and her Friends gave us after she died in … Continue reading
Posted in aging with TBI, brain injury, Childhood, Delaware, Grief, inspirational, Lewes, Loss of Mother, Poet, PTSD, Publishing Book, rehabilitation, Resilence, small towns, Speaking, Stress and living, TBI, trauma, Victim of violent crime, writing
Tagged Christmas, Community, Developmental Disabilities, Head Injuries, Home Coming, Inspiration, Recovery, Resilence, Salisbury University, Small Towns, Victim of Violent Crime, Writing
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The Fight and Battles Won
Remembering How You Succeeded To Overcome Fear and Doubt Continue reading
The Dance of Our Youth
Listening to Train “Hey Soul Sister” makes me think of the 80’s when we would go out all night dancing at the Renegade a gay bar in Rehoboth, Delaware where we would dance until 3:00 am. We loved going there … Continue reading
Posted in Delaware, gay and lesbian, Grief, legislation, Uncategorized, writing
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Coming Home , The Beaten Path
There is irony for me in leaving Sussex County for 14 years and now being home again. I have grown to realize that the only way to move on was to go backwards, or so it seemed at first. I … Continue reading
Posted in brain injury, Childhood, Delaware, Grief, inspirational, Loss of Mother, PTSD, Resilence, seizures, small towns, TBI, transportation, trauma, Uncategorized, Victim of violent crime, writing
Tagged Grieving, Loss of Mother
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