




A journey of grief - losing a soulmate and the path to emotional stability. This is a daily journal of thoughts, sadness, bewilderment, joy, frustration and pain as a therapeutic way to express and release. Please feel free to comment, because then I know someone is out there. And that also helps.
1 comment:
Aw, look at Jim and the babies. :o) What lovely memories, Betsy.
I hope you are doing well this weekend. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
HUGS!
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