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Sep 3, 2010
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Reactions of Death
  • Guilty of Laughing
    By Ginger Brown
    As friends and family came for the viewing after my husband’s death I was composed and thought I was coping well. But when I walked into the viewing room with a close friend, my ability to be totally honest with her suddenly shifted into gear. I whispered, “It seems a shame to bury that beautiful suit, doesn’t it.?” She smiled because she knew how fiscally conservative I am compared to my husband, who enjoyed quality clothing.
  • A Flight to Remember
    By Don Ray Smith
    Live long enough, they say, and you will experience your share of heartache. Before you thank me for that depressing thought and turn to something more uplifting, like the Game Show Channel, consider the lesson I learned from my bird.
  • Wishing for Old Clothes
    By Deb Kosmer
    Most of us have had the experience of buying new clothes that didn’t quite feel right. Perhaps they were a little too tight or too big or the brand new material was scratchy, not soft like our older things that have had several washings. We may decide not to wear...
  • Anger
    By Brenda Layman
    Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Richard the Third, opens with the words, “Now is the winter of our discontent...
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