Today I attended The Grief Counceling session at the Gordon Hospice House in Statesville, N.C. I find great comfort in attending those sessions. All the people who take part are like me, mourning the loss of a loved one or maybe more than one loved one. I go, not only for the recent loss of [...]
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Grief Counseling At The Gordon Hospice House
Posted in Always in my heart, Brain tumors, Cancer treatments, dealing with grief, Glioblastoma, tagged cancer, Gordon Hospice House, Nancy Shoemaker on May 23, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
WorkingTo Improve My Yard With Out Bob’s Help
Posted in Always in my heart, dealing with grief, Glioblastoma, tagged Brain surgery, Gordon Hospice House, making flower gardens, Nancy Shoemaker on May 17, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Today I started making flowerbeds and container gardens. I have Marigolds, Bachelor Buttons,Impatiens, Sea Roses, Geraniums and Coluis to set out. I have spent half the day getting my front flowerbeds prepared to plant. I did put some Hosta in a large container. I want to divide some of the Irises. I put small Caladiums [...]
Learning To Accept the Widow Label
Posted in Always in my heart, Brain tumors, dealing with grief, Glioblastoma, Uncategorized, tagged Gordon Hospice House, Nancy Shoemaker on May 12, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
I have recently chosen to go to the doctors that I went to before Bob illness. In addition to those doctors two new doctors have been added. Every time I go I am asked to fill out a form about my health, meds, habits, and so on and so forth. Each form has a box [...]
A Trip to Myrtle Beach
Posted in Always in my heart, Brain tumors, dealing with grief, Glioblastoma, tagged a trip to myrtle beach, Brain surgery, Gordon Hospice House, Nancy Shoemaker on April 27, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Last Friday, the thirteenth, my daughter, Son-in-law and I went to Myrtle Beach. We were planning to stay until Monday but Sharon decided to stay another day. We took my little dog hoping she would enjoy an outing. It was a little chilly when we arrived so I found a flannel jacket that belonged to [...]
Grief, A Never-Ending TASK
Posted in Always in my heart, Brain tumors, dealing with grief, Glioblastoma, tagged Brain surgery, cancer, Gordon Hospice House, Nancy Shoemaker on March 29, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Today is March 29, 2012. I started out the day feeling sorry for myself. Today would have been our 48th wedding anniversary if Bob would have lived until today. The Doctor who did Bob’s brain surgery estimated he would live 6 months if no surgery was performed. If he opted for the surgery he might [...]
Letters From the Past
Posted in Always in my heart, dealing with grief, Glioblastoma, Uncategorized, tagged A sign from heaven, Brain surgery, cancer, Gordon Hospice House, letters from the past., Nancy Shoemaker on March 26, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Since Bob passed away I have kept myself busy reorganizing my house. I have mentioned that I am a hoarder of sorts. Years ago Bob worked out-of-state lots of time. He might be in one place for as much as year. One day when I was moving some things around a little drawer fell out [...]
Learning to Kill My Own Snakes
Posted in Always in my heart, Brain tumors, dealing with grief, Glioblastoma, Heart attack, Prayers Needed, tagged Brain surgery, cancer, Gordon Hospice House, Learning to kill my own snakes, Nancy Shoemaker on March 21, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
” Learning to kill my own snakes” was a phrase I read somewhere many years ago referring to women learning to take care of themselves rather than relying on their husbands or other male relatives to do the job for them.. Of course, I would never kill a snake. Better to let it go on about its [...]
The Red Bud Bushes Are In Bloom In My Home Town
Posted in Always in my heart, Brain tumors, Cancer treatments, dealing with grief, Glioblastoma, Uncategorized, tagged Brain surgery, Gordon Hospice House, Iredell county, Nancy Shoemaker, Wedding anniversary after spouse's death on March 18, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Tuesday, March 13 I went back to Gordon Hospice house for grief counseling. It has been 6 weeks since Bob passed away. I am not unique in my grieving for it seems everyone who has lost a spouse to death has to work through the same situations that I am doing. Having to deal with [...]
A Tearfull Time
Posted in Always in my heart, Brain tumors, Cancer treatments, dealing with grief, Glioblastoma on February 10, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Bob’s funeral was Saturday, February 4th. The visitation,the funeral, all the friends and family who came to comfort me, every thing, is a blur, like a dream. My sister-in-law took me to the court-house to help me get started with settling the estate. Even with a will there is so much to do. She is [...]
Retirement
Posted in Beautiful area to relocate, Beautifull foliage in Iredell county NC and Lake Norman, Caring for an aging parent, CELTIC MUSIC, Churches, dealing with grief, Lake Norman, Lake Norman History, Mild winters, real estate, Retirement, Traveling across U.S. from N.C. to Idaho, Traveling from NC to Idaho, tagged Balloone Fest, crafts flower garden, family, four seasons, Historyof Lake Norman, home grown tomatoes, Iredell county, Iredell county's low tax rate, Old native memories, pets, Quilting, strawbale garden, Troutman NC, Watercolors on October 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Well folks, I have resigned from Coldwell Banker United Realtors. I will miss seeing the friends that I made while working there. I will always have an interest in real estate and I will continue to renew my license every year for a while. I don’t know if I will ever go back into the [...]

