Showing posts with label loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label loss. Show all posts

Sunday, July 24, 2016

A "Flower in the Master's Bouquet"!



I haven't posted much lately on Joy4Today.
This might be one of the reasons...
On July 11th, "The Master" came to my sis,
and picked her to bloom in His bouquet!

Last year about this time we had fun taking photos.
I loved her idea of us taking pictures of each other through this knothole!


And how appropriate that not that long ago she would sing this
song as she was practicing for her
"Pickin' and Grinnin'" music group that met on Monday nights!
I'm so thankful to have a few little songs she recorded.
My thoughtful niece placed them on You Tube!




This was one of her favorite things to do...
Get together and make music with her
"Pickin' and Grinnin' Group"
on Monday nights at the Community Center.


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Monday, February 8, 2016

My Friend who is "Counting Cardinals"!



Do you count the number of birds that visit your feeders?

If so, do you focus on one special bird?

...Or do you count all different kinds of species?



Almost a year ago, I did a blogpost about my friend Terri Sigafus,
featuring her new children's book entitled


Terri has just released a new book...
It's called
What is the significance of the CARDINAL to Terri?


Terri states in a recent blog post that she feels they are
(Click on the link above to take you to her blog.)


In her words, Terri says "Counting Cardinals" is
"a memoir written in free verse poetry,
depicting the events that transpired in
that stillest of all summers--
the summer my mother passed away..."


This past week she sent me a copy of her newly released book,
The "free verse poetry" made for an easy style to read,
and I couldn't put it down!
I invite you to order your own copy from her website at
In her book, you will journey with Terri
 as she shares her reunion with her estranged sisters,
and you will find out how a cardinal was used by God
to help her learn to live and laugh again 
after the heartbreaking loss of her mother!

Thank you, Terri!
I think I'll never look at cardinals in the same way again!
...I counted 9 male cardinals at my feeder!


(By the way, Terri is also on Facebook.
Find her by clicking HERE.)









Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Candle Lighting Ceremony


It was my privilege to help with this quarter's newsletter for our area's Compassionate Friends.
May I share it with you?


The Compassionate Friends of the Twin Lakes Area
Quarterly Newsletter for October-December 2015


     
The Compassionate Friends Worldwide Candle Lighting unites family and friends around the globe in lighting candles for one hour to honor the memories of the sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, and grandchildren who left too soon. As candles are lit at 7:00 p.m. local time, hundreds of thousands of persons commemorate and honor the memory of all children gone too soon.
Now believed to be the largest mass candle lighting on the globe, the 19th annual Worldwide Candle Lighting, a gift to the bereavement community from The Compassionate Friends, creates a virtual 24-hour wave of light as it moves from time zone to time zone. TCF's WWCL started in the United States in 1997 as a small internet observance, but has since swelled in numbers as word has spread throughout the world of the remembrance. Hundreds of formal candle lighting events are held and thousands of informal candle lightings are conducted in homes as families gather in quiet remembrance of children who have died, but will never be forgotten.


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Here's another way a family found to honor their loved one.
You can find this article in its entirety on her blogsite by clicking HERE.



From Jill persenaire Sullivan,
 Author of “While We’re Waiting”



“Today I went birthday shopping for my daughter.

I went to Hobby Lobby and bought some fun fall decorating items, and even a "JOY" Christmas ornament.  

I found the cutest wooden block that says, "You are loved" ... and I just couldn't pass it up. I love the "present tense-ness" of it.

...That's all I'm going to get her this year, because I really don't know what else she might want.  You see, she'll be turning 24, and I haven't seen her or spoken to her since she was 17.  She was just a teenager then, interested in clothes and boys and American Idol and politics.  (Yes, politics.)

 …But, although my daughter is absent, she is not lost.  And she is not under that headstone.  She is where she was created to be ... I am the one who is out of place.





I can thankfully say that on a day-to-day basis, God has restored my joy and I do not grieve with the intensity that I once did.  But there are still days when the "missing" is enough to bring me to my knees, and birthdays are one of those times.

But God has given us a promise.  Isaiah 25:8 (ESV) says, "He will swallow up death forever; and the Lord God will wipe away tears from all faces, and the reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth, for the Lord has spoken."

Death will be swallowed up, the sting of tears will be wiped away, and I will see my Hannah again.  I just have to wait.”



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The Compassionate Friends of the Twin Lakes area wish you
A Joyous Christmas Season!

Monthly Meetings: 1st Thursday of each month 6 to 8 pm, led by Charlotte Repp, LSW, Bereavement Coordinator
Location:  Hospice of the Ozarks Administrative Building (Behind hospital @ 701 Burnett Drive, Mountain Home, AR 72653)
Phone:  870-508-1789
Compassionate Friends Mission Statement:  “The mission of The Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and to provide information to help others be supportive.”

NATIONAL ORGANIZATION:                               REGIONAL COORDINATOR (AR):
The Compassionate Friends                                         David and Dana Penn
PO Box 3696                                                                 Phone 870-759-1299
Oak Brook, IL 60522-4696                                          Email:  djdp32@hotmail.com

COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS OF THE TWIN LAKES AREA
ADVISORY BOARD:  Esther Hunter and Steve Cushing
STEERING COMMITTEE:  Chapter Leader – Charlotte Repp
Co-Leader/publications – Jacqueline Grafton
Secretary – Jo Cushing
Treasurer – Norma Rollinger

Communications Coordinator – Lavon Lannoo



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A related post on The Compassionate Friends can be found by clicking
on the highlighted letters above.

Also, drop by Rock4Today sometime to check out
my Names of God on Rocks!


Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Compassionate Friends Balloon Release

A Great Tradition!



Meet Charlotte Repp,
the leader of
"The Compassionate Friends of the Twin Lakes Area".
Don't let this smile fool you!
Charlotte has her own tragic story, and was featured
in the February 13th issue of the Baxter Bulletin this year.
(Click on highlighted letters to see the article.)

Maybe this is why she is so passionate about her work!
This year was not the first time she has organized
a successful gathering of persons
who needed to release some grief.

And this year was no exception.
Music and food are good for the soul!

And there was plenty of both!
Including an Ice Cream Truck!

After tummies were filled,
and hearts were encouraged,
small papers were handed out for survivors
to write a note which would be tied to a balloon.

I'm not sure what others wrote,
but I addressed mine to my nephew Joel.
He had spent much time with our family in his youth,
and was like a son to me.
After a valiant fight with glioblastoma brain cancer,
he was escorted to heaven last September.

I based this message to him on these words from Jesus
found in John's Gospel:
 “Don’t let this throw you.
You trust God, don’t you?
Trust me.
There is plenty of room for you in my Father’s home.
 If that weren’t so,
would I have told you
that I’m on my way to get a room ready for you?
And if I’m on my way to get your room ready,
I’ll come back and get you so you can live where I live."

We gathered below the Ruthvin Bridge in Cotter, AR
at the White River.

Fog began forming on the river
as we prepared for this solemn moment.

...A very moving moment...

Tears fell from many faces as balloons ascended.
The cloud behind the balloons looked to me like
an angel cloud of witnesses to the event!

Higher and higher till they were out of sight.


The main focus of the Compassionate Friends is to 
"...promote and aid in the positive solution of the grief experienced
 by families upon the death of a child..."

The Compassionate Friends Credo:

"We need not walk alone.
We are the Compassionate Friends.
We reach out to each other with love,
with understanding, and with hope.

The children we mourn have died at all ages
and from many different causes,
but our love for them unites us.
Your pain becomes my pain,
just as your hope becomes my hope.

We come together from all walks of life,
from many different circumstances.
We are a unique family because we represent
many races, creeds, and relationships.
We are young, and we are old.
Some of us are far along in our grief,
but others still feel a grief so fresh 
and so intensely painful 
that they feel helpless and see no hope.

Some of us have found our faith to be a source of strength,
while some of us are struggling to find answers.
Some of us are angry,
filled with guilt or in deep depression,
while others radiate an inner peace.
But whatever pain we bring to this gathering of
The Compassionate Friends,
it is pain we will share,
just as we share with each other
our love for the children who have died.

We are all seeking and struggling 
to build a future for ourselves,
but we are committed to building a future together.
We reach out to each other in love 
to share the pain as well as the joy,
share the anger as well as the peace,
share the faith as well as the doubts,
and help each other to grieve as well as to grow.
We need not walk alone."




For those in the Twin Lakes Area who may be interested,
meetings are held the first Thursday of every month
from 6:00 to 8:00 o'clock PM
at The Hospice of the Ozarks Administrative Building
701 Burnett Drive,
Mountain Home, AR 726253
Phone 870-508-1789.


"You can shed tears that your child is gone,
Or you can smile because they have lived.
You can close your eyes and pray that they will come back,
Or you can open your eyes and see all your child has left.
Your heart can be empty because you can't see your child,
Or you can be full of the love you shared.
You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday,
Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday.
You can remember your child only that they are gone,
Or you can cherish the memories and let your child live on.
You can cry and close your mind,
Be empty and turn your back,
Or you can do what your child would want:
Smile, open your eyes, love and go on."


 "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you: 
not as the world gives do I give to you. 
Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid."