A retired English teacher, I reflect on the many facets of my life: retirement, reading, writing, gardening, faith, parenting adult children, grandchildren, loss, grief, healing from grief, surviving the loss of a loved one by suicide, hair loss, alopecia, aging, and living life at the foot of the Rocky mountains.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Retired English Teacher: Self care
Retired English Teacher: Self care: "Love After Love The time will come when, with elation you will greet yourself arriving at your own door, in your own mir..."
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Interesting thought.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I needed this today!
ReplyDeleteWonderful poem and it was nice seeing you as your were and what you have become. It has to have been quite a journey.
ReplyDeleteAh yes this rings of the message we must repeat to our inner self and cherish the best moments bravely!
ReplyDeleteThat is something to strive for then.
ReplyDeleteMaggie X
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This is a wonderful poem with an important reminder to all. I'd never read it before, so thank you for re-posting it. Also, I really enjoyed the collage of you through the years, wonderful photos of your many roles in life.
ReplyDeleteRetired is just another of saying that your days are busier than ever, but you really look forward to each one. Lovely blog!
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