by Camila November 11, 2019 1 Grief Garden Healing When two things happen at the same time, it is hard to know which was the cause and which wasContinue Reading
by Camila March 31, 2019 1 Grief hope CHOOSING to Live – Finding Your Way through the Storm I am a little hesitant to write this, because it seems if it falls into the wrong hands, the handsContinue Reading
by Camila January 13, 2019 2 change Encouragement Grief healing Living Again – Writing A Post to Share and Process On December 26th, Zoya and I got in the car and she said she was so excited because we wereContinue Reading
by Camila August 18, 2018 2 Grief healing Rhythm of LIfe trauma Learning to Live Again Days after my husband was killed I remember sitting down with the only other young widow I knew and askingContinue Reading
by Camila August 5, 2018 Number of comments0 Grief Life Nature Eternal Roses: A Token of God’s Love We will never regret a day or an hour spent purposefully enjoying nature. The vastness and the beauty soothes myContinue Reading
by Camila June 14, 2018 4 change Grief hope Getting Ready to Learn to Live Again I have a huge life change coming on Friday. It’s time to learn to live again. I’ve been treading waterContinue Reading
by Camila May 13, 2018 Number of comments0 Encouragement Enjoying God's Provision Grief hope Prayer The Life We Thought We Were Going to Lead If I were to entitle this photo it would be The Life We Thought We Were Going to Lead. JustContinue Reading
by Camila March 19, 2018 3 acceptance death of spouse God's Provision Parenting Savoring Life Seasons single parent widow Working Mom I’m Not Okay – When Seasons, And Not Just Days Are Hard A little while ago a very close friend said, “I’m so sorry you aren’t doing well. I hadn’t heard fromContinue Reading
by Camila September 8, 2017 Number of comments0 Grief Good Days I have some really good days. Today is kinda average, but yesterday was really good. It was good. I talkedContinue Reading
by Camila August 27, 2017 Number of comments0 Grief Finding Our Way with Grief I realize now, fourteen months after he died, that grief is now a permanent part of my life. I willContinue Reading