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Wednesday, 2 July 2014. I haven't blogged for a good few months but today I went to a creative workshop and was encouraged by former Derbyshire poet laureate River Wolton to write a poem about MND. The process of writing it has really helped me take what you might call a sideways look at my bereavement. Dusk The sun descends on the horizon. Loud male voices disturb the peace from afar. A small white fishing boat has entered the bay. The men are returning home for the day. They're anchored. Moored. I̵...

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Wednesday, 2 July 2014. I haven't blogged for a good few months but today I went to a creative workshop and was encouraged by former Derbyshire poet laureate River Wolton to write a poem about MND. The process of writing it has really helped me take what you might call a sideways look at my bereavement. Dusk The sun descends on the horizon. Loud male voices disturb the peace from afar. A small white fishing boat has entered the bay. The men are returning home for the day. They're anchored. Moored. I&#821...

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Through Bereavement: Getting Real

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Monday, 19 August 2013. I was 26 when my mum died. It felt way too young to lose a mum, but I’ve come to realise that many people don’t even get 26 years with their mum, and if they do, they’re often not as blissful and secure as mine were. I'm so grateful for the person she was and the relationship we had. I started this blog as a way of dealing with all the different emotions I was feeling and I can honestly say that writing it has been one of, if not the most, cathartic activities to help me deal with...

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Through Bereavement: A certainty in what we cannot see

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Saturday, 8 June 2013. A certainty in what we cannot see. As a Christian, when my mum was ill and getting worse, I prayed everyday for her to get better, knowing that in earthly terms there was absolutely no hope. People just don't recover from degenerative diseases. So why did I put myself through that? It says in Ecclesiastes 3:1-2, 'There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens: a time to be born and a time to die.'. What does God's word say about hope? Many people ...

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Through Bereavement: July 2014

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Wednesday, 2 July 2014. I haven't blogged for a good few months but today I went to a creative workshop and was encouraged by former Derbyshire poet laureate River Wolton to write a poem about MND. The process of writing it has really helped me take what you might call a sideways look at my bereavement. Dusk The sun descends on the horizon. Loud male voices disturb the peace from afar. A small white fishing boat has entered the bay. The men are returning home for the day. They're anchored. Moored.

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Through Bereavement: August 2013

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Monday, 19 August 2013. I was 26 when my mum died. It felt way too young to lose a mum, but I’ve come to realise that many people don’t even get 26 years with their mum, and if they do, they’re often not as blissful and secure as mine were. I'm so grateful for the person she was and the relationship we had. I started this blog as a way of dealing with all the different emotions I was feeling and I can honestly say that writing it has been one of, if not the most, cathartic activities to help me deal with...

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Through Bereavement: Denial

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Sunday, 23 December 2012. Well, it's only 2 days until Christmas and I can't help wondering what mum would be doing right now if she was here. Somehow I have to get my head around the fact that she isn't here but I'm in a constant dream state of surreality (! And have been for over 2 years. Thinking about her at Christmas time, even when I really really try doesn't bring that much to mind. There's some kind of blockage there but how do I move it? No one teaches you how to do it yet it seems to be a thing...

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Wednesday, 2 July 2014. I haven't blogged for a good few months but today I went to a creative workshop and was encouraged by former Derbyshire poet laureate River Wolton to write a poem about MND. The process of writing it has really helped me take what you might call a sideways look at my bereavement. Dusk The sun descends on the horizon. Loud male voices disturb the peace from afar. A small white fishing boat has entered the bay. The men are returning home for the day. They're anchored. Moored. I&#821...

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