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Before TANSH (Tragedy at Newtown Sandy Hook) in 2012 and after Our Teen Son's Tragic Heroic Passing in 2009

on Fri, 12/01/2017 - 00:19
To Whom It May Concern (initially more personalized) but a page from the past...in early Dec 2009, three years before Sandy Hook loss in Ct.
 I am sending this link to programs at Crystal Essence in Great Barrington MA along as I was looking for the story I wrote called 'Angel Family Snowflake'. I feel that story  sums up any family that kindly forms over the years, even if there are changes where family members are not together in the same ways they were, whether moving, schooling, or even in our case having one go back to the heavens..
 
The energy and love is still there and part of our

Tough Decisions when it comes to 'Final Gift Giving..." Would One Want to Donate One's Organs, Have a Peaceful few Day Vigil with or without the donations first? What Kind of Burial? Tough Questions but Important for US All to put at the Top of the List.

on Thu, 11/30/2017 - 14:59

After reading that there are a million acres of land in the US for cemetaries..and that those are laden with metal, plastic, wood and more modern embalming fluids and mercuy in people's fillings as well as stones from the earth, I agree it's time to 'think Twice', especially since the Population has doubled since I was born just over 50 years ago (if I recall that stat.)

There are 300 million people in the US now (about 2020--and 8 billion on the planet heart), with the number only going up (and more people dying now since the baby boomers are seniors over 50 or 60. Men in particular tend

Very Cool Present to You and Me for 'til May 1, 2022...Livfully.org up and running here still With the domain name. Got a deal on this Cyber Monday for $128 total..You're Worth It!!

on Mon, 11/27/2017 - 21:06

Hello Big World of Cyber Buds, How's your Monday after Thanksgiving unfolding? I found an hour to listen to Alan Seid who shared online about how amicably he and his former wife Trish worked out a legal divorce and co-parenting plan in the Northwestern part of the US of A which I like to refer to as the US of A-Miracle.

To summarize, after marrying in their early 20s and having marriage and children in the next 20 years, they felt they needed to separate due to different visions for their lives emerging.

Documentary Film (for the Holidays or After... all about Awareness and Safety) though tough title, "What Doesn't Kill Me"

on Mon, 11/27/2017 - 04:39

Now I wonder if the film maker knew the connection of the title to the lyrics of the song with 'Makes Me Stronger" because in this What Doesn't Kill Me documentary, the outcome is sheer devastation of mothers who lose custody of their children to abusive fathers. Most divorces 'work themselves out' somewhat amicably or at least reasonably for a few thousand dollars and terms of mutual agreement, or something both parties can live with regarding custody and child support. But for about 10% of divorces, there's a huge battle that can run tens of thousands if not millions of dollars.

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