Monthly Archives: September 2018

Book Review: “The Cremation of Sam McGee” by Robert Service – SevenPonds Blog – Shared via Grief Healing


Read our review of the delightful children’s book “The Cremation of Sam McGee,” which was adapted from a poem written by Robert Service. Source: Book Review: “The Cremation of Sam McGee” by Robert Service – SevenPonds BlogSevenPonds Blog

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Stories from a Hospice Provider Relations Rep: Gail McMullen


Meet Gail McMullen! Provider Relations Representatives educate the community about the services Crossroads Hospice & Palliative Care provides and act as a liaison to physicians, hospitals and care facilities. Source: Stories from a Hospice Provider Relations Rep: Gail McMullen

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Live a a legacy of unconditional love


Facebook.com/faringene Every minute someone leaves this world behind. We are all in “the line” without really realizing it. We never know how many people are before us. We can not move to the back of the line. We can not … Continue reading

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The Words My Father Said to Me When I Was Suicidal


News, email and search are just the beginning. Discover more every day. Find your yodel. Source: The Words My Father Said to Me When I Was Suicidal

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64 of the Worst Things Ever Said to a Griever – What’s Your Grief


We recently asked our Facebook readers the following questions: “What is the best thing anyone has said to you in … Source: 64 of the Worst Things Ever Said to a Griever – What’s Your Grief

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Oregon’s First-Ever Fatal Cougar Attack In the Wild Kills Woman Hiking In Mt. Hood National Forest – Willamette Week


More than 6,600 cougars live in Oregon and they cause more than 400 complaints each year – but none have ever killed a person in the state before. Source: Oregon’s First-Ever Fatal Cougar Attack In the Wild Kills Woman Hiking … Continue reading

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Returning Home after a Disaster: Be Healthy and Safe – Caregiver.com


Do not enter a building if you smell gas. Call 9-1-1. Do not light a match or turn on lights.Wear waterproof boots and gloves to avoid floodwater touching your skin. Source: Returning Home after a Disaster: Be Healthy and Safe … Continue reading

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10 Things to do before our Whole Lives Slip Away. | elephant journal


Source: 10 Things to do before our Whole Lives Slip Away. | elephant journal

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My Father Killed Himself: AfterTalk Inspirational 9.13.18


“My father killed himself when I was 13 years old.” …the opening line of my medical school admission essay…” begins this week’s AfterTalk Inspirational Source: My Father Killed Himself: AfterTalk Inspirational 9.13.18 – AfterTalkAfterTalk

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How to stay fit forever: 25 tips to keep moving when life gets in the way | Life and style | The Guardian


Can you carry on exercising when your motivation slips, the weather gets worse or your schedule becomes overwhelming? Experts and Guardian readers give their best advice Source: How to stay fit forever: 25 tips to keep moving when life gets … Continue reading

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