This is a book is about women, Taylor Swift, challenges, everything I can think of. I wrote from the heart. I love my Heart Trophy I got for this! Enjoy!
I remember hearing about the couple who owned Macy's I think. They were in their 60s I believe and she wouldn't leave without him and he wouldn't leave. So sad.
Nice entry, Megan.
Yup, the Garden of Eden didn't end well, but only because our kind fell under the spell and/or advice of the wrong one.
Like you, I love roses, too, and a lot. When we had a much larger property, once upon a time, I had a rose garden in it. Once, on one rose bush, I grafted five different kinds of roses and they all bloomed for a season or two, but later on, the too-harsh winters of the North did away with that bush. At least, I have the memory of it, now.
It is very difficult when a loved one passes on. I think you are doing a good job of handling this by allowing yourself time to heal. Megan. Even though you'll always remember your mother, you'll adjust to living with this grief, eventually.
My cousin, son and his wife and myself have been cleaning out my mother's house. My mother saved newspapers from The Washington DC papers. We lived by Washington DC when President Kennedy was shot. It was heart breaking reading the article of JFKs death and Jon Jon saluting the casket. I saw JFK when I was eight years old and I liked him. I am saving these articles and scrapbooking them.
I also bought home dolls and jewelry I had as a kid.
My husband bought hom a brown wooden table that I put my father's flag, medals and replica of the C130 he flew.
Mom and Dad's grave stone arrived earlier this week and it is beautiful.
It has been nice having my son and his wife here. It has been rough with Mom dying.
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