tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-984186097084650957.post8576917793973147991..comments2016-06-19T21:49:48.282+01:00Comments on my midlife move: I Have Something to Say About This Big TroubleTricia Ellenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13133585754425129198noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-984186097084650957.post-29167250234439431892016-04-12T15:06:56.538+01:002016-04-12T15:06:56.538+01:00I'm grateful you talk about your experience. T...I'm grateful you talk about your experience. There is still too much silence and shame around sorrow. "Widows," how I dislike that word of lack, are still meant to be silent with their grief and wear black. Thank you for listening to your inner guidance. I know others say what they do out of fear. They want to pretend death won't touch them. Tricia, I have your book and look forward to reading it. I've been swamped by my brother's illness and my mother-in-law's slow crumbling, so I've had to let it wait a bit. Not long.Elaine Mansfieldhttp://elainemansfield.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-984186097084650957.post-5092081414212134482016-04-10T20:31:20.523+01:002016-04-10T20:31:20.523+01:00Tricia, bravo! Again you have delved deep into you...Tricia, bravo! Again you have delved deep into your soul and brought forth impactful words. Wise words, words born of pain and anguish. Words that demonstrate your ability to look at the unpredictable and ugly parts of our lives and show that insurmountable summits can be tackled and through strength and perserverence be voiced in a way that makes all of our journeys seem worthwhile. Those of us who know you well, know how difficult it was for you to put into words the deep grief you were feeling. Not surprisingly, despite the difficulty, you still managed to touch the hearts of others and empower them to move forward as you have. Stan is proud that he chose a partner who would not let his death be in vain but serve as a way of helping others, both in written word and by setting up a bursary fund to allow others to grow spiritually. What more could one ever hope for? Stan is proud, I am proud and you too should be proud of your accomplishment. Much love, GlennGlenn D Wheelerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02274566567783088658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-984186097084650957.post-19196038757207358072016-04-10T20:15:59.002+01:002016-04-10T20:15:59.002+01:00Your book is an extraordinary tribute. What you h...Your book is an extraordinary tribute. What you have to say is worth saying if sometimes difficult. <br /><br /><br />bishop chuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03176864282162993997noreply@blogger.com